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desirable behaviors. One set of findings suggests that people are tempted by self-serving impulses and have to rely on cognitive … control overriding such impulses to act in socially desirable ways. Another set of findings suggests people are guided by … other-regarding impulses and cognitive control is not necessary to motivate socially desirable behaviors. We theorize that …
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-facilitated cheating. Interestingly, cheating in e-Learning systems occurs in the social context of the class. Using results from a …
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/game itself like cheating or spoilsporting. This problem is of particular importance in concern of learning games because they are …
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This article describes a Microsoft Excel-based application that uses humorous voice synthesis and timed competition to make it more fun and engaging to learn management science decision criteria. In addition to providing immediate feedback and easily customizable tips that facilitate...
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cheating among students were developed and successfully implemented in the virtual classroom using the Cloud environment. …
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enable and monitor cheating. Many studies focusing on the individual explore why cheaters make unethical decisions. Actor …-Network Theory shifts cheating's focus from the individual and moral failings to an assemblage that includes not only the runner, but … nonhumans, such as technology, as well. A 2015 Canadian Ironman cheating incident case study illuminates intricate relationships …
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which people can keep their positive self-concept while cheating for monetary gains. We find that authentic leadership …, gender, cheating norm, experience of cheating, and expectations of others' cheating behavior have no effect on participants …' spontaneous dishonesty on an abstract task. Therefore, reducing people's cheating behavior might be a long-term project for the …
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We study the external validity of a standard laboratory measure of cheating. The results show that cheating in the lab …
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measure of cheating. Subjects performed several coin tosses and earned money depending on the outcomes they reported. Because ….e., disruptiveness in class, failure to complete homework, and absenteeism). The findings show that cheating in the lab significantly … predicts misbehavior in school, suggesting that the experimental measure of cheating generalizes qualitatively to naturally …
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