Talk:Motivation and emotion/Book/2013/Cheating

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HI there, i was unsure which route of cheating you were going to take. But i have found an article on academic cheating and the motivations of doing so. http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy1.canberra.edu.au/ehost/detail?vid=13&sid=e737f9d4-876a-4d1b-bc9e-de7936670874%40sessionmgr13&hid=21&bdata=#db=psyh&AN=2013-16036-001 i hope this helps.Paigey92 (discuss • contribs) 05:52, 31 October 2013 (UTC)

Hey, Just wondering if you're going to talk about plagiarism? I found this interesting article on if you wanted to have a look. It's pretty last minute but you never know, it might give you some ideas. :) Wilkinson, J. (2009). Staff and student perceptions of plagiarism and cheating. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 20(2), 98-105. Bilbo Baggins (discuss • contribs) 05:50, 2 November 2013 (UTC)

Just wondering if you were going to cover cheating in different environments i.e. sport vs academic vs social competition, would be interesting to see if the underlying factors or reasons are similar. Further is there a specific type of personality or any other indicators which can be linked to cheating behaviour?Michael Barrington (discuss • contribs) 12:33, 2 November 2013 (UTC)

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Hi,

I was doing an extensive youtube browse this morning mostly of ted talks and this video caught my eye, its by behavioural economist Dan Ariely and its called 'Why we think it's ok to cheat to steal (sometimes)'. he starts to talk about the rationale of cheating around 04.30. Hope this helps.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUdsTizSxSI

Tovey ally (discuss • contribs) 23:51, 2 November 2013 (UTC)