While educators have been sensitized to ways students act dishonestly in traditional classroom settings, academic dishonesty in business simulations and other experiential learning activities has received little attention. This article identifies how students might act dishonestly in experiential activities and discusses methods to prevent and detect academic dishonesty.
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