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Pulfrey, Caroline; Durussel, Kevin; Butera, Fabrizio – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2018
"Sharing is caring" the old adage goes, with its implied message that both are morally desirable. But what if it's test answers that students are sharing with their friends? Integrating values, cheating, and in-group bias theory, we hypothesize that adherence to group-loyalty benevolence values--considered as some of the most moral…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Student Behavior, Competition
Kivlighan, Dennis M., Jr.; Kivlighan, D. Martin, III; Cole, Odessa Dorian – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2012
The group's absence norm, a construct from the applied psychology literature, was used to examine session absences in personal growth groups. Rather than examining the absence norm statically, we modeled it dynamically as a time-varying covariate (Tasca et al., 2010). We also examined moderation by modeling the interaction of the absence norm and…
Descriptors: Interaction, Statistical Data, Probability, Group Therapy
Hazari, Sunil; Johnson, Barbara – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2007
There is paucity of original research that explains phenomena related to content organization and site design of educational Web sites. Educational Web sites are often used to provide Web-based instruction, which itself is a relatively recent phenomenon for business schools, and additional research is needed in this area. Educational Web sites are…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Students, Student Surveys, Web Sites

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