Laboratory Measure of Cheating Predicts School Misconduct

Volume: 128, Issue: 615, Pages: 2743 - 2754
Published: Mar 25, 2018
Abstract
Laboratory experiments provide insights into the drivers of cheating behaviour, but it is unclear to what extent cheating in the lab generalizes to the field. We conducted an experiment with middle and high school students to test whether a common laboratory measure of cheating predicts three types of school misconduct: (i) disruptiveness in class, (ii) homework non-completion, and (iii) absenteeism. We find that students who cheat in the...
Paper Details
Title
Laboratory Measure of Cheating Predicts School Misconduct
Published Date
Mar 25, 2018
Volume
128
Issue
615
Pages
2743 - 2754
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