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    From institutional climate to moral attitudes: examining theoretical models of academic misconduct
    with Andrew H. Perry, David A. Rettinger, Eric M. Anderman, Melissa L. McTernan, Holly Tatum, Darragh McNally, Courtney Cullen, and Tricia Bertram Gallant
    Ethics and Behavior 36 (3): 199-216. 2026.
    The study of academic misconduct in higher education spans generations. Reducing the problem among college students remains a top priority among university stakeholders. There are several theoretical explanations for why students cheat, including the institutional climate around academic integrity, motivational achievement goal structures, peer norms, and moral attitudes. These models have rarely been examined in concert to ascertain a more complete picture of the nuances of academic dishonesty.…Read more
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    The achieving with integrity seminar: an integrative approach to promoting moral development in secondary school classrooms
    with David B. Wangaard
    International Journal for Educational Integrity 12 (1). 2016.
    For anyone concerned about students’ moral development, academic dishonesty presents a pervasive problem but also a promising possibility. The present paper describes the theoretical and empirical underpinnings of process-oriented, four-component model approach to promoting students’ “moral functioning” related to academic integrity, and the research project currently underway that is providing Web-based professional development to teachers for using the model in their high school classrooms. In…Read more