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Assessing and Addressing Academic Integrity at a Doctoral Extensive Institution
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Carrie L Zelna
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October 18, 2004
Based on concerns regarding current trends in higher education, one Research I institution set out to measure knowledge, attitudes, behavior, and perceptions related to academic misconduct. Through a self-report survey, trends specific to the universitys community as well as educational interventions were identified to further educate the campus community about academic integrity in order to reduce academic misconduct.
Published Online: 2004-10-18
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