AbilockD. (2009). Guiding the gifted to honest work. Knowledge Quest, 37(3), 12–15.
2.
BispingT. O.PatronH.RoskelleyK. (2008). Modeling academic dishonesty: The role of student perceptions and misconduct. Journal of Economic Educaiton, 38, 4–21.
DowdS. B. (1992). Academic integrity: A review and case study. Birmingham: University of Alabama.
5.
HainesV. J.DiekhoffG. M.LaBeffE. E.ClarkR. E. (1986). College cheating: Immaturity, lack of commitment, and the neutralizing attitude. Research in Higher Education, 25, 342–354.
6.
HongyanM.GuofangW.YongL. (2008). Digital cheating and plagiarism in schools. Theory Into Practice, 47, 197–203.
7.
MurdockT. B.BeauchampA. S.HintonA. M. (2008). Predictors of cheating and cheating attributions: Does classroom context influence cheating and blame for cheating?European Journal of Psychology of Education, 23, 477–492.
8.
PulversK.DiekhoffG. M. (1999). The relationship between academic dishonesty and college classroom environment. Research in Higher Education, 40, 487–498.
9.
RettingerD. A.KramerY. (2009). Situational and personal causes of student cheating. Research in Higher Education, 50, 293–313.
10.
SchrimsherR. H.NorthrupL. A.AlversonS. P. (2009). A survey of Samford University students regarding plagiarism and academic misconduct. Plagiary, 3(2), 1–17.
11.
WhitleyB. (1998). Factors associated with cheating among college students. Research in Higher Education, 39, 235–274.