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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Alschuler, A. S. & G. S. Blimling (1995), "Curbing Epdemic Cheating Through Systemic Change," College Teaching, Vol. 43, No. 4, 123-126.

Applebome, P. (1997) "On the Internet, Term Papers Are Hot Items," The New York Times, June 8, 1997.

Cole, S. & D. L. McCabe (1996), "Academic Integrity Issues," Critical Issues In Judicial Affairs: Current Trends in Practice, W. Mercer (ed.), Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco.

Cole, S. and D. Conklin (1996) "Academic Integrity Policies and Procedures: Opportunities to Teach Students About Moral Leadership and Personal Ethics," The College Student Affairs Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, 30-39.

McCabe, D. L. & G. R. Pavella (In press), "The Effect of Institutional Policies and Procedures on Academic Integrity," Academic Integrity vs. the Academic Dishonesty of College Students, D. Burnett and L. Rudolph (eds.) NASPA, Washington, D. C.

McCabe, D. L. and L. K. Trevino (1996) "What We Know About Cheating in College: Longitudinal Trends and Recent Developments," Change, Vol. 28, No. 1, 28-33.

McCabe, D. L. & S. Cole (1995), "Student Collaboration: Not Always What the Instructor Wants, AAHE Bulletin, Vol. 48, No. 3, 3-6.

McCabe, D. L. (1992), "The Influence of Situational Ethics on Cheating Among College Students," Sociological Inquiry, 62, No. 3, 365-374.

WWW sites

Center for Academic Integrity: http://www.nwu.edu/uacc/cai/main.html

Northwestern University: http://nuinfo.nwu.edu/uacc/

University of California, Davis: http://sja.ucdavis.edu/sja/plagiarism.html
 

Academic Integrity Policy Student Responsibilities Faculty Responsibilties Main Integrity Page


 

 

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