A Multidimensional Scaling Analysis of Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty Among Fifth-Grade Students

Ethics and Behavior 21 (6):471 - 480 (2011)
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Abstract

A study was conducted to investigate the perceptions of academic dishonesty in fifth-grade students. Two methods were used to gather data: a sorting task, which was used to indirectly assess the students' perceptions, and a rating scale task, which was used to externally validate the results of the sorting task. Results of the multidimensional scaling analysis yielded two dimensions, the first being tests/homework and papers, and the second, more ambiguous appearing to differentiate based on seriousness

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Rebecca Silva
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