Who cheats more? Gender and academic dishonesty among Malaysian undergraduates in English medium classrooms / Zachariah Aidin Druckman ... [et al.]

Academic dishonesty (AD) is a significant problem in tertiary institutions worldwide, including Malaysia. The self-presentation theory suggests that AD may be committed in order to make or preserve a favourable image to others. Past studies have made the generalisation that male students commit more...

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Main Authors: Druckman, Zachariah Aidin (Author), Rahmat, Noor Hanim (Author), Ahmad Kamil, Maisarah (Author), Amir Johan, Syafiqah Johan (Author)
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Published: Akademi Pengajian Bahasa, 2019-12.
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