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Marieke Schaper – Educational Theory, 2025
Fostering transformative experiences is a central goal of education. In this article, Marieke Schaper examines the relationship between doubt and transformation in education, specifically problematizing the idea that doubt can serve as a catalyst for transformative experiences in the classroom. Schaper's thesis is that doubt is not valuable by…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Transformative Learning, Credibility, Learning Experience
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John Bhasker; Rajadurai Vijay Solomon – Research Evaluation, 2025
The prevalence of pseudo-publishing practices poses significant challenges to the integrity of academic research, particularly in India. Pseudo-journals are publications that fail to meet the standards of legitimate scholarly publishing, including predatory and hijacked journals. While widely recognized indicators and red flags for identifying…
Descriptors: Publishing Industry, Deception, Publications, Integrity
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Carter, J. Adam; Meehan, Daniella – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This essay investigates an underappreciated way in which trust and testimonial injustice are closely connected. Credibility deficit and credibility excess cases both (in their own distinctive ways) contribute to a speaker's being harmed in her capacity a knower. But moreover, as we will show--by using the tools of a "performance-theoretic…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Interpersonal Relationship, Justice
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Verschuere, Bruno; Bogaard, Glynis; Meijer, Ewout – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The Verifiability Approach predicts that truth tellers will include details that can be verified by the interviewer, whereas liars will refrain from providing such details. A meta-analysis revealed that truth tellers indeed provided more verifiable details (k = 28, d = 0.49, 95% CI [0.25; 0.74], BF[subscript 10] = 93.28), and a higher proportion…
Descriptors: Deception, Ethics, Credibility, Incentives
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Tubig, Paul; McCusker, Darcy – Research Ethics, 2021
The development of novel neurotechnologies, such as brain-computer interface (BCI) and deep-brain stimulation (DBS), are very promising in improving the welfare and life prospects many people. These include life-changing therapies for medical conditions and enhancements of cognitive, emotional, and moral capacities. Yet there are also numerous…
Descriptors: Credibility, Researchers, Ethics, Neurosciences
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Leal, Sharon; Vrij, Aldert; Deeb, Haneen; Fisher, Ronald P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Interviewees sometimes deliberately omit reporting some information. Such omission lies differ from other lies because all the information interviewees present may be entirely truthful. Truth tellers and lie tellers carried out a mission. Truth tellers reported the entire mission truthfully. Lie tellers were also entirely truthful but left out one…
Descriptors: Interviews, Deception, Ethics, Disclosure
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Barker, Timothy H.; Pollock, Danielle; Stone, Jennifer C.; Klugar, Miloslav; Scott, Anna M.; Stern, Cindy; Wiechula, Rick; Shamseer, Larissa; Aromataris, Edoardo; Ross-White, Amanda; Munn, Zachary – Research Synthesis Methods, 2023
Synthesizers of evidence are increasingly likely to encounter studies published in predatory journals during the evidence synthesis process. The evidence synthesis discipline is uniquely positioned to encounter novel concerns associated with predatory journals. The objective of this research was to explore the attitudes, opinions, and experiences…
Descriptors: Journal Articles, Periodicals, Evidence, Synthesis
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Hansen, David T.; Sullivan, Rebecca – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2022
Bearing witness is a familiar if diversely employed concept. On the one hand, it concerns the accuracy and validity of practical affairs, for example in a court of law, at a wedding, or in a law office. On the other hand, the term can embody powerful religious, social, and/ or moral meaning, whether in bearing witness to historical trauma and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Credibility, Trauma, Evaluation Criteria
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Kristján Kristjánsson; Tom Harrison; Andrew Peterson – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Is character education flawed as an approach to values education? A 2013 article answered that question in the negative and defused ten common objections against character education as 'myths'. The aim of the present article is to revisit those objections and consider the evidence that has accumulated since 2013. After a brief historical and…
Descriptors: Values Education, Misconceptions, Moral Development, Credibility
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Eva Elise Tvedt; Tamsin Meaney; Toril Eskeland Rangnes; Troels Lange – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2024
Learning mathematics is often justified as supporting students to make rational decisions, an important goal given the misinformation spread through social media every day. However, when asking preservice teachers to engage in a critical mathematics education activity in which they had to produce an argumentation that would persuade people to…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Credibility, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Education
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Margaret Marchant; Ethan Eliason – Journal of Education for Business, 2024
Undergraduate economics programs prepare students for future careers by developing competency working with data, or "data literacy." Our research examined the data literacy components of undergraduate economics programs at R1 and R2 universities in the United States (N = 190). We developed a protocol with core data skills and coded…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
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Aras Bozkurt; Ramesh C. Sharma – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2024
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has rapidly evolved to perform complex tasks across diverse domains. Despite its potential to redefine how we work and learn, generative AI's effectiveness hinges on the extent to which it is trusted--by individuals, organizations, and broader societal systems. At the heart of this issue lie three…
Descriptors: Man Machine Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Trust (Psychology), Technology Uses in Education
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William L. Gannon; John Barnes – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Purposefully publishing a fraudulent scholarly paper is considered research misconduct and never tolerated in academia. True scholars work hard to create and publish work in legitimate ways. However, fraudulent publishers--companies that solicit and quickly publish research papers without review or quality assurances that evaluate, judge, and…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Scholarship
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Clarissa Hin-Hei Lau; Byunghoon Ahn; Meagane Maurice-Ventouris; Jason M. Harley – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Media literacy has been gaining traction as a part of higher education curricula to support learning as educational institutions are recognizing the importance of developing students' media literacy skills. However, students' emotional reactions towards media literacy can be vastly different and, in turn, may impact their perception of truth and…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Credibility, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
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Fredrick Otike; Asmaa Bouaamri – Education for Information, 2024
Scholarly publishing is considered one of the most frustrating endeavors among academicians. For learners, it symbolizes the culmination of studies, whereas for academicians, it signifies promotion and acknowledgment. This paper highlights and discusses some of the breakthroughs and hindrances scholars, especially doctorate students, undergo in…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Writing (Composition), Faculty Publishing, Developing Nations
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