2010
DOI: 10.4314/ejesc.v4i2.51675
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Faculties’ Perception and Responses to Academic Dishonesty of Undergraduate Students in Education, Business and Economics

Abstract: Research studies on students' academic dishonesty are numerous, worldwide and its magnitude has been measured mostly taking students' self-reported dishonest behaviors. However, little is known in the research literatures about Faculties' perception and responses to incidences of academic dishonesty. Therefore, the present study was conducted to examine Faculties' perception and responses to academic dishonesty among students of Addis Ababa University and Jimma University. To this end, a total of 83 full time … Show more

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“…It is even common to find students copying from other students of the same class or different classes. These reported dishonest experiences are in line with the findings reported in a couple of earlier studies in Ethiopia (Tadesse & Getachew, 2009 and in other parts of the world (Imran & Ayobami, 2011;Liora Pedhazur, Kim, Karin, Holly, & Rebecca, 2008;Michelle, Nancy, & Candace, 2012).…”
Section: Perceived Challengessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is even common to find students copying from other students of the same class or different classes. These reported dishonest experiences are in line with the findings reported in a couple of earlier studies in Ethiopia (Tadesse & Getachew, 2009 and in other parts of the world (Imran & Ayobami, 2011;Liora Pedhazur, Kim, Karin, Holly, & Rebecca, 2008;Michelle, Nancy, & Candace, 2012).…”
Section: Perceived Challengessupporting
confidence: 91%