Describing the Attributional Nature of Academic Dishonesty

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Marcus A. Henning
Yan Chen
Sanya Ram
Phillipa Malpas
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[1] University of Auckland,Centre for Medical and Health Sciences Education
[2] University of Auckland,School of Pharmacy
[3] University of Auckland,Department of Psychological Medicine
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Medical Science Educator | 2019年 / 29卷
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Medical education; Academic integrity; Attributional nature of academic dishonesty; Professional conduct;
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There is strong evidence that dishonesty occurs amongst medical students, and other allied health students and growing evidence that it occurs amongst medical academics. We believe that accidental dishonesty (or not knowing about the rules of regulations governing academic integrity) is a common attribution describing engagement in dishonesty; however, we believe that dishonest action is more often influenced and determined according to circumstance. In this paper, we aim to work through the literature that frames dishonest action with a focus on medical education, research and publication. We argue that the implications for medical education are far reaching and the root causes of many instances of dishonesty need to be more fully understood so that comprehensive, case-by-case ameliorative strategies can be developed.
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