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Fedorenko, L.P. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
E.O. Leont'eva's article "Education from the Seamy Underside: Experience from a Pilot Survey of "Shadow" Relations in Colleges and Universities," published in the December 2004 issue of the journal "Sotsiologicheskie issledovanii," described informal practices for getting grades. The empirical base was the findings of…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Student Surveys, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Chan, Lisa; Okamoto, Yukari – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2006
Children's credibility as witnesses in court cases has become an important issue in recent years. When testifying, younger children are considered to be more susceptible to suggestion than are older children. The present study examined the possibility that knowledge of an interviewer's mental states (intention and false belief, in this study)…
Descriptors: Intention, Recall (Psychology), Young Children, Deception
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Niece, Brian K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The importance of ethical scientific practice to maintain the highest professional standards among graduating students and future scientists is presented as a case study to students. The exercise enhanced the awareness of the importance of ethics in the practice of science among students.
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethics, Deception, Authors
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Xiaochun, Wu; Dan, Jia – Chinese Education and Society, 2007
A study of the science research activities in China's institutions of higher learning in recent years indicates that there is a major connection between the current instances of corruption in scientific research at colleges and universities and the evaluations system for scientific research implemented at many of the colleges and universities.…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Research, Evaluation, Organizational Change
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Walters, Glenn D. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Research studies have determined that proactive or instrumental aggression correlates with positive outcome expectancies for violence, whereas reactive aggression correlates with hostile attribution biases. It was hypothesized that the Problem Avoidance factor scale of the Psychological Inventory of Criminal Thinking Styles (PICTS) would serve as…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Criminals, Deception, Crime
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Loza, Wagdy; Loza-Fanous, Amel; Heseltine, Karen – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Two studies were conducted to investigate the vulnerability of the Self-Appraisal Questionnaire (SAQ) to deception and self-presentation biases. The SAQ is a self-report measure used to predict recidivism and guide institutional and program assignments. In the first study, comparisons were made between 429 volunteer offenders who completed the SAQ…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Misconceptions, Deception, Criminals
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Smith, Aileen; Hume, Evelyn C.; Zimmermann, Ray; Davis, Alan – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
Locus of control (LOC) is a personality variable shown to possess potential explanatory power in the study of ethical decision making. There have been, however, diverse results reported in the literature. Whenever differences on this variable are indicated by the research, individuals with an Internal LOC report the more ethical responses. This…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Decision Making, Ethics, College Students
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Ciairano, Silvia; Rabaglietti, Emanuela; Roggero, Antonella; Bonino, Silvia; Beyers, Wim – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2007
This study distinguishes different patterns of friendship quality in terms of support from and conflict with friends, and reciprocity. Associations between friendship patterns and adolescents' adjustment (self-perception, expectations for the future, depressive feelings, sense of alienation, lying, disobedience, and aggression) were hypothesized…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Friendship, Adolescents, Alienation
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O'Brien, John – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2007
In this article, the author offers his critique on Holburn and Cea's notion on "excessive positivism" that person-centered planners are overconcerned with scientific verification and logical proof. The author believes that Holburn and Cea's notion blurs the important messages they have for person-centered planners by leading toward a debate about…
Descriptors: Deception, Meetings, Planning, Program Development
McDevitt, Teresa M.; Carroll, Marcalee – 1987
Speakers' ages and intentions were examined as influences on children's evaluations of orally presented messages. A total of 112 third-grade children listened to one of four speakers, two women and two 9-year-old girls, presenting the same essays on videotape. Half of the children assigned to each of the four speakers were told that the speaker…
Descriptors: Age, Comprehension, Critical Thinking, Deception
McGreal, Elizabeth A.; Forst, Edmund, Jr. – 1989
A study examined verbal and nonverbal behaviors that can detect an individual's deceptive communication, including variables such as familiarity with the individual, amount of interaction, skill at detecting deception with individuals and in general, and an individual's verbal and nonverbal immediacy behaviors. Subjects, 242 undergraduates…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Deception, Higher Education
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Kirkwood, William G. – Southern Communication Journal, 1989
Shows why truthfulness, because of its link to spirituality, was the foremost standard for speech in ancient India, and how its practice was defined, emphasizing the consequences of truthfulness and deceit for speakers themselves. Considers possible contributions to current rhetorical and ethical studies. (SR)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Communication Research, Credibility, Deception
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Gross, Dana; Harris, Paul L. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1988
Forty-eight children aged four and six years listened to stories in which it would be appropriate for the protagonist to feel a negative emotion. Results indicated that six-year-olds were more accurate than four-year-olds in judging that real and apparent emotion would not coincide when the protagonist hid feelings. (RJC)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Deception
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Thomas, Candice E.; And Others – Western Journal of Communication, 1995
Examines the impact of perceived parental deception regarding impending divorce on subsequent communication satisfaction with parents and self-esteem. Finds that respondents (131 students from 200 intact families) who felt deceived reported lower levels of communication satisfaction than those who had not felt deceived, and that self-esteem was…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Communication Research, Deception, Divorce
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Porter, Gerald E.; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
This study documents previously unreported findings in cases of Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (in which a mother fabricates an illness in her child). In the reported case, esophageal perforation, retrograde intussusception, tooth loss, and bradycardia were found. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Deception, Medical Evaluation, Mental Disorders
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