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    Consequences of Cheating

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    information online to help them cheat on exams. Online articles and question forums can provide students with the exact answers they are looking for in order to pass an exam. It is especially easy for students taking college courses at home through an online college such as Penn Foster. I am a Penn Foster student and I do not have a professor standing over me observing whether I am cheating or not‚ that’s where it’s up to me as a student to make the right decision and not cheat. The most common reason

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    Cheating in Relationships

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    Annette Homewood Informative Speech #2 Saddleback College TOPIC: Cheating in Relationships GENERAL PURPOSE: To answer common inquiries about cheating SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To arm individuals with insight and knowledge as to why people cheat and what one can do to lessen the chances of cheating occurring in a relationship THESIS: The more one is aware of the prevalence of cheating and how it occurs‚ the better preventive steps one can take toward creating a more secure relationship‚ and

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    the myriad ways in which students can cheat on exams‚ some technology driven and some just plain old-fashioned cheating. We sometimes forget the seriousness of not preventing and handling cheating in our classrooms. If students can cheat on a test‚ it sends the message that they do not have to pay attention‚ do the homework‚ or study the subject that teachers work so hard to teach. If cheaters get away with cheating‚ and get higher grades because they cheat‚ that sends a de-motivating message to

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    your hand the question is; should you cheat? People have many different ways of cheating in school. From the standard looking at someone else’s paper‚ to using high tech cheating such as phones and the internet. According Education-Portal‚ since 1940 there has been an increase by 55%-78% increase in cheating. This brings up the question: what is the motivation for cheating? There are many different kinds of cheaters at school. Some people cheat once in a while with the hopes to boost

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    Colleges Cheating has become a common behavior in today’s college classrooms. Most students have pondered with the idea of cheating at one time or another during their college education. It seems to have become easier to act upon this urgent to cheat and fell less guilty about it‚ totally disregarding the consequences. The most common reason for cheating‚ that I have experienced in college‚ is the urgency to complete ones course work at a more rapid pace. To completely understand what cheating

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    Case Problem 2 Ethical Behavior of Business students at Bayview University All | Internet | Exam | Collaborated | Cheater | Y | 23 | 16 | 23 | 48 | N | 67 | 74 | 67 | 42 | Total | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 | Proportion Y | 25.6% | 17.8% | 25.6% | 53% | Proportion N | 74.4% | 82.2% | 74.4% | 47% | | | | | | | | Male | Internet | Exam | Collaborated | Cheater | Y | 16 | 9 | 13 | 27 | N | 31 | 38 | 34 | 20 | Total | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 | Proportion Y | 34.0% | 19.1% | 27.7%

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    Definition of Cheating

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    Merrium-Websters’ on-line dictionary defines the word “cheat” simply as ‘using trickery to escape observation.’ The word cheat dates back to as early as 1590 and is a transitive verb (a verb that requires both a direct subject and one or more objects). Other definitions of the word cheat include: to deceive or mislead somebody‚ especially for personal advantage‚ to break the rules in a game‚ examination‚ or contest‚ in an attempt to gain an unfair advantage‚ and to have a sexual relationship

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    Students Dilemma

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    A Student’s Dilemma To cheat‚ or not to cheat‚ this is the question that Helen Kanell must answer. Helen has been a great student throughout her college career maintaining a 4.0 grade point average. However‚ nearing the end of college‚ Helen’s grades have slipped due to added responsibilities by Beta Alpha Psi‚ the accounting student honor society‚ to which she is the president. Helen’s best friend notices that she is struggling and wants to help her out‚ so she steals a copy of the final exam

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    Is Cheating Ethical

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    Secondly‚ ethics refers to the study and development of one’s ethical standards (Williams‚ 2010‚ pp. 2-4). Cheating is defined in the dictionary as‚ to deceive by trickery; swindle‚ however the dictionary fails to tell you if it is right or wrong to cheat. People have many different beliefs when it comes to cheating; some think its fine to do while others completely disapprove (Sullivan‚ 1992). Consequentialism/Utilitarianism: Utilitarianism is the best known version of consequentialism. According

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    Can students be trusted not to cheat? More high schools‚ colleges‚ and universities are beginning to implement honor codes in their schools which‚ as the name implies‚ are sets of guidelines that are meant to constitute honorable behavior. These sets of rules do not condone acts of cheating‚ stealing‚ and plagiarizing with penalties upon violation. However‚ despite the establishment of an honor code‚ it is not guaranteed to work in all schools. Most students may not respond to having new sets of

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