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Peer reviewedWerner, D. Leonard; Heiberger, Michael H.; Feldman, Jerome; Johnston, Edward – Optometric Education, 2000
A survey of second and third year students (n=1,092) at 16 optometric schools found 5.5 percent admitted to cheating in optometry school (and 13.9 percent admitted cheating in college), a finding similar to that found for medical students, whose self-reported cheating ranged from 4.7 percent to 10 percent. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Graduate Students, Higher Education


