Student Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty in a Private Middle Eastern University
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Ahmed, Khawlah
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Objective: In varying degrees of severity and seriousness, evidence of academic dishonesty exists in tertiary institutions around the world. This paper examines academic misconduct in a tertiary-level institution in one of the Gulf countries to see if academic dishonesty prevails, and if so, how and why it happens.
Method: To gauge students’ perceptions about academic dishonesty in this context, a survey was distributed to 111 junior, sophomore, and senior level students taking an advanced academic writing course in a private university.
Results: Results show statistically significant evidence that cheating exists.
Conclusions: While research on academic misconduct is extensive in Western contexts, less is documented in the Middle East and North Africa region besides conceptual papers that aim to create a general understanding of this issue and newspaper articles that discuss its prevalence.
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Ahmed, K. (2018). Student Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty in a Private Middle Eastern University. Higher Learning Research Communications, 8(1), 16-29. https://doi.org/10.18870/hlrc.v8i1.400



