Academic Honesty Academic honesty is among one of the topics that seems all people knows about it.However‚most of us merely know it by words‚and regard it as something quite theorectical‚as a consequence‚the majority pay little attention to the issue.While actually‚academic honesty is everywhere in our life as a college student and we may find out that we ourselves cannot meet the severe standards of acedemic honesty. To start with the discussion‚we should first of all have a well-rounded understanding
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Academic Honesty Academic Honesty 1. What keyword search did you use to find the article? The keyword I used to find these two articles was “Academic Honesty”. 2. What is the article’s title? The first article I found was called “Academic honesty and Online courses”. The second article I found was called “Faculty perception on student academic honesty”‚ 3. Who is the author or authors? The first authors of my article called “Academic Honesty and Online Courses” were Grijalva
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Peer Reviewed Articles Karen Quave PSY 325 Sasha Fleary June 10‚ 2013 The first article I chose is called “Case Study in Threats of Workplace Violence From a Non-Supervisory Basis. The case study explores ethical and legal issues concerning employees who bring weapons to work and the psychological effect of that on other employees (Taylor & Zeng). Another thing that is examined in this case study is peer bullying and threats of workplace violence. The accompanying literature of
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Maintaining Academic Honesty June 27‚ 2013 MAINTAINING 2 Maintaining Academic Honesty Academic honesty has been of growing concern throughout educational institutions worldwide. The Internet has become a key resource in the growth of plagiarism. Academic honesty refers to the process of learning in an upright and fair manner. This manner is free from any forms of fraud and/or deceit of any form (Whitley‚ 2001). Academic honesty has been
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ACADEMIC HONESTY AND THE ONLINE STUDENT ASHLEY R. DOUET LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ONLINE INFT101-B75 Academic Honesty and the Online Student Academic misconduct and dishonesty is prevalent in institutions of higher learning‚ especially with online students (Staats‚ Happ & Hagley‚ 2008). The lack of academic honesty affects the integrity of the institutions‚ of degree programs‚ and the character of current and future students (Staats‚ Happ & Hagley‚ 2008). Studies have shown that a student
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Academic Honesty In this technologically advanced era distance learning is common among students and colleges. Distance learning is more common than regular classrooms. There always has been pressure on students to excel in their academic studies. Students were taught early in their academic lives that lying‚ stealing‚ and cheating were bad and there were serious consequences for these actions. Engraving academic honesty in students’ brains by the time they make it to college started at an
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convenient for a person like me‚ because it saves a trip to the library. I have everything to complete my assignment through the access of my lab top and resources are located my online website. Upholding Academic Honesty I definitely believe that the policy of academic honesty is relatively important‚ because there could be consequences involved if its not exercised. If someone take advantage of a writing I published‚ and plagiarized it as theirs I would press charges to the fullest exist
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Academic Honesty Paper Edwin Pitti University of Phoenix – Axia College May 29‚ 2013 Benjamin Adams To be able to explain how to avoid plagiarism‚ first we have to understand that academic dishonesty is basically copying the works of others‚ making them as their own. It has been identified as a serious problem that many educational institutions‚ and have generated predictive models to prevent or identify
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Week 4 Assignment: Academic Honesty Academic Honesty in the education world is something that differentiates rapidly among students. Some choose to engage in dishonest practices and other’s do not. According to studies that have been done‚ graduate and under-graduate students find certain types of dishonesty or cheating as”serious” or “moderately serious.”(Academic Honesty‚ Kim D. Kirkland‚ 2009) Although the United States sees certain forms of test taking or studying as dishonest practice‚ “in
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