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Prior research on cheating lacks an international dimension. To our knowledge no one has compared ethics among countries. Our participants are students attending colleges or universities in Japan or the United States. The sample includes 318 students: 148 students from Japan and 170 from the US....
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This research has two parts; in the first study, we compared the responses of 235 male-and-female, sophomore, business students enrolled in the first introductory-level accounting course at a university in the Northeastern region of the United States. While a 25-year old study found that female...
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This study examined the differential moderating effects associated with field dependence/independence and perceptions of stress on students' performance after controlling for SAT Mathematics and Verbal scores as well as students' actual effort on homework. The average performance of 178...
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Ethics is of increasing concern to many important stakeholders in accounting education. While the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) encourages institutions to demonstrate their commitment to ethics through research agendas, the National Association of State Boards of...
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