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Series Editors Note
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Do students follow the wisdom or the madness of crowds? (Guy J. Curtis)
Chapter 2. Removing the opportunity for academic misconduct: A criminology-based framework for preventing academic integrity problems (Joseph Clare)
Chapter 3. Moral frameworks for approaching academic integrity (Frances An)
Chapter 4. Lies, lies, lies: Detecting deception and implications for investigations of academic cheating (Brenda M. Stoesz)
Chapter 5. Capitalising on emotions and emotional regulation: Five strategies to improve academic integrity (Holly E. Tatum & Guy J. Curtis)
Chapter 6. Developing and implementing policies for academic integrity: Management of change (Irene Glendinning)
Chapter 7. Evaluating the impact of implemented academic integrity policy on creative works (Stella-Maris Orim & Anirejuoritse Awala-Ale)
Chapter 8. Conducting academic integrity research with undergraduates (David A. Rettinger)
Chapter 9. A pedagogy for teaching research ethics and integrity in the social sciences (Erika Lfstrm & Anu Tammeleht)
Chapter 10. Researching academic integrity: Application of social sciences research methods (Inga Gaiauskait & Natalija Valaviien)
Chapter 11. Academic Integrity as a way to promote workplace ethical behavior (Jean Gabriel Guerrero-Dib, Luis Portales, Daniela Gallego)
Chapter 12. Tactics of scholarly abuse (Brian Martin)
Chapter 13. Academic Integrity through the Lens of Informality (Elena Denisova-Schmidt)
Chapter 14. The Patrick Matthew Effect in science (Mike Sutton & Mark Griffiths)
Afterword: The future of academic integrity and the social sciences
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Do students follow the wisdom or the madness of crowds? (Guy J. Curtis)
Chapter 2. Removing the opportunity for academic misconduct: A criminology-based framework for preventing academic integrity problems (Joseph Clare)
Chapter 3. Moral frameworks for approaching academic integrity (Frances An)
Chapter 4. Lies, lies, lies: Detecting deception and implications for investigations of academic cheating (Brenda M. Stoesz)
Chapter 5. Capitalising on emotions and emotional regulation: Five strategies to improve academic integrity (Holly E. Tatum & Guy J. Curtis)
Chapter 6. Developing and implementing policies for academic integrity: Management of change (Irene Glendinning)
Chapter 7. Evaluating the impact of implemented academic integrity policy on creative works (Stella-Maris Orim & Anirejuoritse Awala-Ale)
Chapter 8. Conducting academic integrity research with undergraduates (David A. Rettinger)
Chapter 9. A pedagogy for teaching research ethics and integrity in the social sciences (Erika Lfstrm & Anu Tammeleht)
Chapter 10. Researching academic integrity: Application of social sciences research methods (Inga Gaiauskait & Natalija Valaviien)
Chapter 11. Academic Integrity as a way to promote workplace ethical behavior (Jean Gabriel Guerrero-Dib, Luis Portales, Daniela Gallego)
Chapter 12. Tactics of scholarly abuse (Brian Martin)
Chapter 13. Academic Integrity through the Lens of Informality (Elena Denisova-Schmidt)
Chapter 14. The Patrick Matthew Effect in science (Mike Sutton & Mark Griffiths)
Afterword: The future of academic integrity and the social sciences
Index.