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| The following information has been provided for both faculty and students. Academic Integrity is only possible if all members of the community actively work together to create an open learning enviornment. Please explore the follwoing web sites, articles, and books to gain more information and insight into this important issue. | ||||||||
Web Sites The Center for Academic Integrity: http://www.academicintegrity.org/ Multimedia Integrity Teaching Tool: http://www.bsu.edu/csh/mitt/ Office of Student Conduct link: Academic Integrity and Computer Use Harris, Robert. "Evaluating Internet Research Sources." Http://www.virtualsalt.com/evalu8it.htm VirtualSalt. 17 Nov. 1997. Retrieved September 30, 2002 |
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Articles and Books Antion, D.L. and Michael, W.B. (1983). Short-term predictive validity of demographics, affective, personal, and cognitive variables in relation to two criterion measures of cheating behaviors. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 43, 467-482. Baird, J.S. (1980). Current trends in college cheating. Psychology in the Schools, 17, 515-522. Bowers, W.J. (1964). Student dishonesty and its control in college. New York: Bureau of Applied Research, Columbia Univeristy. Burnett, D.D., Rudolph, L., and Clifford, K.O. (Eds.). (1999). Academic integrity matters. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Inc. Bushway, A. and Nash, W.R (1977). School cheating behavior. Review of Educational Research,47, 4, 623-632. Carter, S.L. (1996). Integrity. BasicBooks. Crown, D.F. and Spiller, M. S. (1998). Learning from the literature on collegiate cheating: A review of empirical research. Journal of Business Ethics, 17, 683-700. Davis, S.F., Grover, C.A., Becker, A. H., and McGregor, L.N. (1992). Academic Dishonesty: Prevalence, determinants, techniques, and punishment. Teaching of Psychology, 19, 1, 16-20. Haines, V.J., Diekhoff, G.M., LaBeff, E.E., and Clark, R.E. (1986). College cheating: Immaturity, lack of commitment, and the neutralizing attitude. Research in Higher Education, 25, 4, 342-354. Kibler, W. (1993). Academic dishonesty: A student development dilemma. NASPA Journal, 30 (4), 252-267. Leming, J.S. (1980). Cheating behavior, subject variables, and components of the internal-external scale under high and low risk conditions. Journal of Educational Research,74, 2, 83-87. May, K.M. and Loyd, B.H. (1993). Academic Dishonesty: The honor system and students' attitudes. Journal of College Student Development, 34, 125-129. McCabe, D.L. (1996). The influence of situational ethics on cheating among college students. In Adler, P. and P. Constructions of Deviance. CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co. McCabe, D. L. and Bowers, W.J. (1994). Academic dishonesty among males in college: A thirty year perspective. Journal of College Student Development, 35, 1, 5-10. McCabe, D. L. and Trevino, L. K. (1993). Academic Dishonesty: Honor codes and other contextual influences. The Journal of Higher Education, 64, 5, 522-538. McCabe, D. L. and Trevino, L. K. (1996). What we know about cheating in college: Longitudinal trends and recent developments. Change, 28, 28-34. McCabe, D.L. and Trevino, L.K. (1997). Individual and contextual influences on academic dishonesty: A multicampus investigation. Research in Higher Education, 38, 3, 379-396. McCabe, D.L., Trevino, L.K., and Butterfield, K.D. (1999). Academic integrity in honor code and non-honor code environments. The Journal of Higher Education, 70, 2, 211-234. Pulvers, K. and Diekhoff, G.M. (1999). The relationship between academic dishonesty and college classroom environment. Research in Higher Education, 40, 4, 487-498. Strike, K.A. and Moss, P.A. (1997). Ethics and college student life. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. |
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