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Counseling Concepts and Applications for Student Affairs Professionals (CNS 577)

2013

Plagiarism

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Cheating & Academic Misconduct: What Do You Have To Lose? [Brochure And Video], Cady Denton Apr 2013

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Counseling Concepts and Applications for Student Affairs Professionals (CNS 577)

Academic misconduct is an issue plaguing college campuses. Academic misconduct can be clearly defined (plagiarism, copying the work of another) or more ambiguous (sharing work, turning in one piece of work for multiple assignments) (Schmelkin, Gilbert, Spencer, Pincus, & Silva, 2008). McCabe and Trevino (1996) state that cheating has become more prevalent, and tactics widely vary. Reasons for academic misconduct can range from stress and poor time management to a compliance with suggested social norms (ETS and the Ad Council, 1999). While academic dishonesty may seem like the “easy way out,” it can result in serious consequences affecting one’s academic …