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Student Attitudes And Behaviors Regarding Academic Dishonesty, Kelly A. Pearson
Student Attitudes And Behaviors Regarding Academic Dishonesty, Kelly A. Pearson
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
This research study investigated the relationship between students’ attitudes toward academic dishonesty and their self-reported cheating behaviors. Additionally, the study investigated the potential differences between gender and the academic variables class level and cumulative GPA and both students’ attitudes toward academic dishonesty and their self-reported cheating behaviors. This quantitative study analyzed secondary data from a Spring 2014 administration of the Academic Integrity Student Survey (AISS) to examine the attitudes and behaviors of undergraduate level students (N = 574) at a large, four-year, public, research intensive institution in West-Central Florida.
Results indicated a statistically significant correlation between students’ attitudes toward academic …