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Margit Sommersguter-Reichmann; Gerhard Reichmann – Policy Reviews in Higher Education, 2025
Corruption in higher education, particularly institutional corruption, is increasingly recognised as a critical issue, though its manifestations remain underexplored. This study uses the case of Austrian public universities to explore how indicator-based funding and the employment arrangements adopted by universities under the collective…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deception, Public Colleges, Educational Finance
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Li Zhao; Xinchen Yang; Yi Zheng – Developmental Science, 2025
Cheating emerges early in development and has significant moral development implications. This research investigated whether cheating in 5- to 6-year-olds reflects strategic decision-making or impulsivity. Through four preregistered studies, we systematically manipulated adult presence and observability across multiple conditions using a…
Descriptors: Cheating, Young Children, Decision Making, Conceptual Tempo
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Lisanne Schröer; Rianne Kok – Social Development, 2025
Almost all parents lie to their children, and recent studies warn that parental lying may negatively impact children's trust in their parents. However, perspectives of children on parental lying and its effect on trust in parents have rarely been studied. In the current manuscript, we (1) report the development and co-creation of an…
Descriptors: Deception, Childrens Attitudes, Preadolescents, Ethics
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Riesthuis, Paul; Otgaar, Henry; Hope, Lorraine; Mangiulli, Ivan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
In the current experiment, we examined the effects of self-generated deceptive behavior on memory. Participants (n = 230) were randomly assigned to a "strong-incentive to cheat" or "weak-incentive to cheat" condition and played the adapted Sequential Dyadic Die-Rolling paradigm. Participants in the "strong-incentive to…
Descriptors: Incentives, Deception, Memory, Cheating
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Dykstra, Victoria W.; Turchio, Vanessa M.; Willoughby, Teena; Evans, Angela D. – Developmental Science, 2023
Lie-telling and impulsivity levels peak during late childhood to early adolescence and have been suggested to be related. Heightened impulsivity may lead adolescents to lie in favor of short-term benefits without consideration for the potential consequences of deception. The present study assessed longitudinal relations between self-reported…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Conceptual Tempo, Deception, Children
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David M. Sobel; David G. Kamper; Yuyi Taylor; Joo-Hyun Song – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2025
We investigated the role of distinct inhibitory processes as 4- to 6-year-olds from the Northeastern United States (N = 48, M[subscript age] = 68.27 months, 22 boys, 26 girls; 63% White, 6% Black, 4% Asian, 2% Hispanic, 8% more than one race, with 17% not reporting) and adults evaluated accurate or deceptive information from human or non-human…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Young Children, Adults, Cognitive Processes
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Melvin Prince; Junhong Emma Wang; Constantinos-Vasilios Priporas – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Academic dishonesty of students is a problem that threatens the integrity of educational institutions. Understanding the sources of academic dishonesty has become an urgent need, which compels higher educational institutions to evaluate and redesign approaches to address this problem. To develop new and important insights about this this form of…
Descriptors: College Students, Moral Values, Student Attitudes, Integrity
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Mark J. Cowan – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
This article compares the Trump Organization's 2022 tax fraud conviction with a 50-year-old Canadian film "The Sloane Affair." The comparison yields timeless and timely insights into our tax system for business law students.
Descriptors: Taxes, Deception, Business Education, Presidents
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Standish, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2022
Much thinking in psychology and related forms of psychotherapy is in the grip of a conception of inner-outer relationships that distorts the reality of our lives and world. In his later work, and in the last years of his life especially, Wittgenstein battled against this. In the course of his criticism, he developed vivid images that challenge…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Criticism
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Lee J. Nelson; David Shulman; Paul A. Potrac; Laura A. Gale; Ben A. Ives – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
This article breaks new ground in the sociology of sports work through its novel exploration of workplace deception and the associated development of an original typology of deceptive impression management. Analysis of data collected from a two-phased research design, comprising online interviews and survey responses from 102 participants,…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Athletics, Deception, Emotional Response
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Manjula Wijewickrema – portal: Libraries and the Academy, 2024
This research compares the performance measures reported by two bibliographic databases relevant to a set of authors who have published in predatory journals. The reliability of decision-making based on the information provided by uncontrolled bibliographic databases is examined to support rational decisions. A sample of authors who published in…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Ethics, Deception, Authors
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Danielle Pollock; Timothy Hugh Barker; Jennifer C. Stone; Edoardo Aromataris; Miloslav Klugar; Anna M. Scott; Cindy Stern; Amanda Ross-White; Ashley Whitehorn; Rick Wiechula; Larissa Shamseer; Zachary Munn – Research Synthesis Methods, 2024
Predatory journals are a blemish on scholarly publishing and academia and the studies published within them are more likely to contain data that is false. The inclusion of studies from predatory journals in evidence syntheses is potentially problematic due to this propensity for false data to be included. To date, there has been little exploration…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Deception, Ethics, Medical Research
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Valerie Rubinsky; Anna Ambrus – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2024
This study investigates the goal-oriented nature of deceptive communication enacted through faking orgasms for people in diverse relationships that they perceived as less common or less accepted than more normative relationships (n = 501) using Multiple Goals Theory as a lens. Findings revealed that just over half the sample (52.4%) reported…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Sexuality, Physiology, Deception
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Katy Dineen; Loretta Goff – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2024
While the integrity of academic work has always been vitally important, since the establishment of the International Center for Academic Integrity in 1992 increasing attention has been paid to the area. The term academic integrity now explicitly appears in policy and in job titles or offices tasked with either detection, training, or both.…
Descriptors: Integrity, Ethics, Intellectual Development, Moral Values
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Monika Šimáková – Journal of Pedagogy, 2024
More and more experts from the social sciences are appearing in the media to provide expert opinions on media coverage of events and social issues. However, with regard to the conditions under which media content is produced, a growing number of voices have been pointing to the fact that quasi-experts with a media interest tend to speak more in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Expertise, Mass Media, Scholarship
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