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"... teachers, and institutions can work to prevent cheating, which is the topic of chapter 9. The use of preventive measures against cheating is based on the limitations of cheating detection methods and the inconsistent response to cheating when it occurs."
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Bay, Luz. "Cheating on Tests: How to Do It, Detect It, and PreventIt"
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development
33.2 July 1 2000: 120
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"... cheating firms correctly assessed that the enforcement mechanism would not be employed. [28] J. & A. Brown and the Co-operative thought it rational to cheat given immediate profits and the difficulty of detection."
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FLEMING, GRANT. "Collusion and Price Wars in the Australian Coal Industry during the Late Nineteenth Century"
Business History
42.3 July 1 2000: 47
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" A purely self-interested actor would always steal if she or he could safely do so without cost or detection; in a population of egoists, marriages could never survive external temptations, business partners would cheat one another, etc...."
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Lawler, Edward J.,Thye, Shane R. "BRINGING EMOTIONS INTO SOCIAL EXCHANGE THEORY"
Annual Review of Sociology
Jan. 1 1999: 217
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" The World Wide Web makes opportunities for plagiarism more readily available and detection of cheating much less likely (Stebelman, 1998)."
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GIBELMAN, MARGARET,GELMAN, SHELDON R.,FAST, JONATHAN. "THE DOWNSIDE OF CYBERSPACE: CHEATING MADE EASY"
Journal of Social Work Education
35.3 Sept. 22 1999: 367
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" Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between testing condition (i.e., independent, cheat sheet, homogenous grouping with cheat sheet, and heterogeneous group without cheat sheet) and student test scores."
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Skidmore, Ronald L.,Aagaard, Lola. "The relationship between testing condition and student test scores"
Journal of Instructional Psychology
31.4 Dec. 1 2004: 304-314
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"... (r = -.02, p > .05), their cheating (r = -.63, p > .05), their partners' cheating (r = -.12, p > .05), physical or verbal abuse (r = .21, p > .05), or other (r = -.16, p > .05)."
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Merolla, Andy J.,Weber, Keith D.,Myers, Scott A.,Booth-Butterfield, Melanie. "The impact of past dating relationship solidarity on commitment, satisfaction, and investment in current relationships"
Communication Quarterly
52.3 June 22 2004: 251-265
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" Let's say you cheat at cards, cheat at work, cheat on a spouse--how does this affect the thoughts of those to whom your thoughts are now open?"
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DOBYNS, STEPHEN. "Three poems"
American Poetry Review
28.3 May 1 1999: 19
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" People get up from the set and they say, "Now I know everything that's happening in El Salvador and Detroit and Poland and everyplace else"--they have not just been cheated, they have been cheated without knowing they've been cheated."
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Friendly, Fred. "A Conversation With Fred Friendly"
Nieman Reports
53.4 Dec. 22 1999: 162
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"... cheating is cheating, and we shouldn't do it," says Melissa, a student at Duke University. "But there are times that you cheat because there aren't enough hours in the..."
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Kleiner, Carolyn,Lord, Mary. "The cheating game"
U.S. News & World Report
127.20 Nov. 22 1999: 55
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" The good students cheat because they fear losing their competitive advantage, says Davis. "Cheating in high school is for grades" students tell Davis. "Cheating in college is for a career." Others..."
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Goode, Stephen. "Students Get A+ for Easy Cheating"
Insight on the News
15.35 Sept. 20 1999: 18
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" Then there is "Cheaters," about to go public via Western International Syndication, which also distributes "Showtime at the Apollo." "Cheaters" records the deeds of erring spouses, culminating in a grand confrontation among cheater, wronged spouse and hair-raising videotape."
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Harper, Jennifer. "Worldwide television saturated with sex, scandal and bad taste"
Washington Times
Mar. 27 2000: 10
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" THINK ABOUT IT: How much do you think cheating during a person's teen years contributes to cheating as an adult?"
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. "Cheating & teens"
Scholastic Choices
20.1 Sept. 1 2004: 4-5
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"... and reliability of these individuals, (iii) some way of detecting cheating or likelihood of cheating, and (iv) some motivation to punish or exclude cheaters (Trivers 1985)."
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BOYER, PASCAL. "FUNCTIONAL ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS: ONTOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC SELECTION IN EVOLVED MINDS [*]"
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
6.2 June 1 2000: 195
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" * Thirty-eight percent of those surveyed said they would vote against a candidate if they learned that the person had cheated on their taxes; 13 percent said they would vote against the candidate if they learned the person had cheated on their..."
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. "Did You Know?"
Insight on the News
16.22 June 12 2000: 35
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"... disadvantaged client and cheated by the cabman in Brompton, as he had earlier been cheated by the locksmith who had clearly been bribed to enter his chambers."
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PETCH, SIMON. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It"
Studies in the Novel
32.1 Mar. 22 2000: 1
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" And they also cheat, but they wouldn't cheat if the coach is there and watching, so it's better." However, in the majority of games, no referee was used."
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Hastie, Peter A.,Buchanan, Alice M. "Teaching Responsibility Through Sport Education: Prospects of a Coalition"
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
71.1 Mar. 1 2000: 25
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" To put it another way, no one likes a welfare cheat, and the welfare recipients in women's basketball routinely cheat the system, doling out the public's dollars to imports in exchange for bad basketball."
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Knott, Tom. "College basketball is looking more and more like a foreign substance"
Washington Times
Mar. 15 2000: 1
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" Celera officials responded that if that's cheating, than the public project is guilty of cheating, too, since it is using the same technologies as Celera, which were developed by its sister company. "Some have called Celera's behavior self-serving and utopian."
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Stefanova, Kristina. "Gene news aids stock"
Washington Times
June 21 2000: 8
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" That won't stop a savvy cheater from changing his or her IP to vote many times over, or a not-so-savvy cheater from voting several times from different accounts."
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PALSER, BARB. "You Be the Judge"
American Journalism Review
22.5 June 1 2000: 68
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" And sometimes the lessons of the test are not in the score. --Middle school English teacher Brian Mandabach, writing in the Colorado Springs Independent When teachers cheat It's bad enough when kids get kicked out for cheating."
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. "What They're Saying"
Curriculum Review
40.1 Sept. 1 2000: 3
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" By contrast, let people internalize a categorical injunction to be honest, period--because God or Reason commands it, or because it is self-evidently right --and they will be less apt to cheat even when cheating might pay."
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LEVIN, MICHAEL. "Blockmail"
Criminal Justice Ethics
18.2 June 22 1999: 11
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" A hell of a lot of people cheated with Prop 16." But what happens when coaches no longer have to cheat to get subpar students admitted to school?"
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Davis, Barker. "Thompson applies fullcourt press on Proposition 16 proponents"
Washington Times
Mar. 18 1999: 1
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" After the previous institutional cheating, however, the inflation rate chosen by the "strong" central banker will be even higher, because we assume that cheating leads to a lower reputation. (16.) These..."
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Wagner, Helmut. "Central Bank Independence and the Lessons for Transition Economies from Developed and Developing Countries"
Comparative Economic Studies
41.4 Dec. 22 1999: 1
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"... With "Cheating is a Personal Foul," they hope to achieve similar success. "Cheating undermines integrity and fairness at all levels," said Nancy S. Cole, president and chief..."
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Billups, Andrea. "Ad campaign to target cheating by students: 95 percent of 11th-graders admit doing it"
Washington Times
Sept. 9 1999: 4
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" Although a small number of sellers began cheating immediately when uncertain monitoring was introduced, the majority did not abandon the collusive agreement until the evidence that their rival was cheating became overwhelming."
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Cason, Timothy N.,Mason, Charles F. "Information sharing and tacit collusion in laboratory duopoly markets"
Economic Inquiry
37.2 Apr. 1 1999: 258-260
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