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Promoting Academic Integrity
- Eble, K.E. (1988). "Cheating, Confrontations, and Other Situations." In The Craft of Teaching. (2nd ed.) San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. (pp. 164-171). Fass, R.A. (1986). "By Honor Bound: Encouraging Academic Honesty." Educational Record, 67 (4), pp. 32-36.
- Janick, J. (1990, June/July). "Crib Sheets." The Teaching Professor, 4 (6), p. 2.
- Kibler, W.L. (1992, November 11). "Cheating: Institutions Need a Comprehensive Plan for Promoting Academic Integrity." The Chronicle of Higher Education. pp. B1-B2.
- McCabe, D.L. & Cole, S. (1995). "Student Collaboration: Not Always What the Instructor Wants." AAHE Bulletin, 48 (2), pp. 3-6.
- Meade, J. (1992, March). "Cheating: Is Academic Dishonesty Par for the Course?" ASEE Prism, pp. 30-32.
- Moffat, M. (1990). Undergraduate Cheating. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 334 921).
- Serafin, A., Editor (1990). "Academic Dishonesty in Our Classrooms." Instructional Exchange, 2 (2), pp. 1-3.
- Stevens, G. & Stevens, F. (1987). "Ethical Inclinations of Tomorrow's Mangers Revisited: How and Why Students Cheat." Journal of Education for Business, 63 (1), pp. 24-29.
- Weimer, M., Editor (1990). "What About Cheating?" The Teaching Professor, 4 (1), p. 5.
Adapted from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence at Carnegie Mellon University
