Academic Integrity and Ethics: The Influence of Culture and Prior Academic Background

Differences in cultural background and prior academic background significantly affect the perception of academic integrity and ethics (AIE) among university students. While upholding the highest standards of AIE is crucial both academically and professionally, such abstract concepts are difficult to...

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Computer Mediated Communication
Cultural Background
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Foreign Countries
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Integrity
Plagiarism
Prior Learning
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