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  2. Why Teachers Are Helping Their Students Cheat - AOL

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    The cheating epidemic is spreading. Of course, such a statement might be expected to prompt discussion about our performance-based educational system. The constant competition that moves students ...

  3. Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia

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    [20]: 144 Peer pressure works both ways, as a study found that there is a 41% increase in the probability of a student cheating if they have seen someone else cheat. [93]: 204 However, even if most students strongly disapprove of cheating, there has to be a community in order for those norms to be enforced via peer pressure. For instance ...

  4. Academic integrity - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] Academic integrity policies should clearly define what counts as a violation of academic integrity (e.g., plagiarism, exam cheating, contract cheating, and so on). Policies should be accessible to administrators, staff, and students and should outline the responsibilities for reporting, investigation, and academic misconduct case ...

  5. Contract cheating - Wikipedia

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    A smaller number of users have posted over 50 bid requests, including examples from multiple institutions. This suggests that these are agencies subcontracting work, not students who are directly making use of the services. A 2007 study examined more than 900 examples of contract cheating by students studying computing subjects.

  6. College student put on academic probation for using Grammarly ...

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    “He gave me a zero and called me a cheater,” she said. “I was shocked – at first I thought he’d sent the email to the wrong person.” Stevens, who said she maintained a 3.0 GPA before ...

  7. Academic honor code - Wikipedia

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    The all-male Hampden–Sydney College is reputed for an honor code system on a par with military systems, [citation needed] which extends to all student activities both on and off campus (off-campus violations can be prosecuted), and also like the military system [citation needed], it considers tolerance of a violation itself a violation. Like ...

  8. Why do people cheat? - AOL

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    although there isn’t one singular reason why people are unfaithful, a 2019 study gives a glimpse into why people cheat. some of the answers are difficult to hear, but they get to the heart of ...

  9. Cheating - Wikipedia

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    Academic cheating is a significantly common occurrence in high schools and colleges in the United States. Statistically, 64% of public high school students admit to serious test cheating. 58% say they have plagiarized. 95% of students admit to some form of cheating. This includes tests, examinations, copying homework, and papers.