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Lewis, Kevin M.; Vanatko, Nicole – Congressional Research Service, 2019
As the federal government's role in the student loan industry has expanded over time, the United States has contracted with student loan servicers to help it administer its growing student loan portfolio. These servicers perform a variety of functions, including (1) communicating with borrowers regarding repayment; (2) disclosing information about…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, State Regulation, Student Loan Programs, Student Financial Aid
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Lim, Alliyza; Young, Robyn L.; Brewer, Neil – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Behaviors such as gaze aversion and repetitive movements are commonly believed to be signs of deception and low credibility; however, they may also be characteristic of individuals with developmental or mental health conditions. We examined the effect of five behaviors that are common among autistic individuals--gaze aversion, repetitive…
Descriptors: Altruism, Nonverbal Communication, Credibility, Deception
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Bradley, John – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2018
In 2013 this journal published the paper 'Integrity in Higher Education Marketing: A typology of misleading data-based claims in the university prospectus.' It argued that UK universities were using data and statistics in a misleading way in their advertising and proposed a nine-part typology to describe such claims. The present paper describes…
Descriptors: Integrity, Marketing, Advertising, Standards
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Hamlin, Iain; Wright, Gordon R. T.; Van der Zee, Sophie; Wilson, Stuart – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
Many perceived cues to deception have been reported in the literature, but little attention has been paid to how they are combined when making deception judgments. The present research used a data-driven approach to investigate how cues are integrated when evaluating veracity. Two hundred fifteen participants performed a deception detection task…
Descriptors: Deception, Cues, Recognition (Psychology), Identification
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Bogaard, Glynis; Meijer, Ewout H. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
In this study, we investigated whether people who hold more correct beliefs about verbal cues to deception are also better lie detectors. We investigated police officers and undergraduates' beliefs about (i) cues to deception via an open-ended question and (ii) 17 specific verbal cues, after which participants were asked to judge the truthfulness…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Verbal Communication, Cues, Deception
Sinharay, Sandip – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2018
Wollack, Cohen, and Eckerly suggested the "erasure detection index" (EDI) to detect fraudulent erasures for individual examinees. Wollack and Eckerly extended the EDI to detect fraudulent erasures at the group level. The EDI at the group level was found to be slightly conservative. This article suggests two modifications of the EDI for…
Descriptors: Deception, Identification, Testing Problems, Cheating
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Guarda, Rebeka F.; Ohlson, Marcia P.; Romanini, Anderson V. – Education for Information, 2018
Based on recent political happenings, such as Brexit (UK) and the election of Donald Trump (USA), it has become clear that political marketing has been using 'Big Data' intensively. Information gathered from social media networks is organized into digital environments and has the power to determine the outcome of elections, plebiscites and popular…
Descriptors: Social Media, Deception, Public Opinion, Mass Media Effects
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Felaefel, Marwan; Salem, Mohamed; Jaafar, Rola; Jassim, Ghufran; Edwards, Hillary; Rashid-Doubell, Fiza; Yousri, Reham; Ali, Nahed M.; Silverman, Henry – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2018
Recent studies from Western countries indicate significant levels of questionable research practices, but similar data from low and middle-income countries are limited. Our aims were to assess the prevalence of and attitudes regarding research misconduct among researchers in several universities in the Middle East and to identify factors that…
Descriptors: Incidence, Researchers, Cheating, Developing Nations
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Burke, Debra D.; Sanney, Kenneth J. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2018
Admittedly, some population of students has cheated consistently for years; however, over the last few decades academic cheating appears to be on the rise. Recent technological advances in online education have made it even easier to cheat. In this article, the authors argue that there is an institutional moral imperative to respond to this…
Descriptors: Cheating, Deception, College Students, Plagiarism
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Yang, Yiying; Tian, Yuan; Fang, Jing; Lu, Haoyang; Wei, Kunlin; Yi, Li – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2017
Previous research has demonstrated abnormal trust and deception behaviors in children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), and we aimed to examine whether these abnormalities were primarily due to their specific deficits in social learning. We tested 42 high-functioning children with ASD and 38 age- and ability-matched typically developing (TD)…
Descriptors: Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Trust (Psychology)
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Ramos, Rosária; Gonçalves, Joaquim; Gonçalves, Sónia P. – Education Sciences, 2020
The perception that academic fraud is widespread in higher education affects the credibility of higher education schools, giving rise to doubts concerning the quality of learning and the students' preparation for their professional life. Academic misconduct is presently a common research area. However, higher education schools still seem unable to…
Descriptors: Cheating, Plagiarism, Deception, Integrity
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Robertson, David J.; Black, Jennifer; Chamberlain, Bethany; Megreya, Ahmed M.; Davis, Josh P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The accurate identification of an unfamiliar individual from a face photo is a critical factor in several applied situations (e.g., border control). Despite this, matching faces to photographic ID is highly prone to error. In lieu of effective training measures, which could reduce face matching errors, the selection of…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Identification, Photography, Human Body
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Boskovic, Irena – Educational Psychology, 2020
The educational system today often relies on incentives in order to motivate students. However, it might also encourage students to engage in deceptive behaviour (e.g. malingering) in order to reach certain benefits. Hereby, we investigated whether students would intentionally fabricate symptoms (i.e. malinger) when confronted with a…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Student Behavior, Deception, Physical Health
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Berisha Qehaja, Albana – Journal on Efficiency and Responsibility in Education and Science, 2020
Academics and scholars need to publish their research results. In addition, they are required to publish scientific papers to prove their research commitment and to achieve certain academic titles in higher education institutions. Globally, there are many scientific journals of well-known publishing houses/universities, which offer opportunities…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Writing for Publication, Publishing Industry, Scientific Research
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Faw, Leah; Jabbar, Huriya – Urban Education, 2020
In recent years, districts have paid special attention to the common practice of "district hopping," families bending geographic school assignment rules by sending a child to a school in a district where the child does not formally reside-usually to a district that is more desirable because of higher performing schools or greater…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Antisocial Behavior, Crime, School Districts
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