Frauda intelectuală în universități, vinovăția și rușinea Intellectual Fraud in Universities, Guilt and Shame Section Studies

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Septimiu Chelcea
Gabriel Jderu
Andreea Moldoveanu

Abstract

Intellectual fraud and particularly plagiarism represent the major enemy of higher education in Romania, just like in other countries. After we define plagiarism and outline the current research regarding intellectual fraud among students internationally and in Romania, we present our own investigations regarding the self evaluation of honesty, the attributions that students assign to written exams cheating and downloading essays from internet. We also discuss guilt and shame feelings to different forms of intellectual fraud. Finally, we advance a proposal for the establishment of a Center for Academic Integrity, following the blueprints of such a center that has been established in 1992 at Duke University (USA).

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Author Biographies

Septimiu Chelcea, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest

Address: 9 Schitu Măgureanu Street, District 1, 010181, Bucharest, Romania.

E-mail: schelcea@yahoo.com

Gabriel Jderu, Faculty of Sociology and Social Work, University of Bucharest

Address: 4-12 Regina Elisabeta Street, 030018, District 3, Bucharest, Romania.

Email:gjderu@yahoo.com

 

How to Cite
Chelcea, S., Jderu, G., & Moldoveanu, A. (2006). Frauda intelectuală în universități, vinovăția și rușinea: Intellectual Fraud in Universities, Guilt and Shame. Sociologie Românească, 4(3), 86-102. Retrieved from https://revistasociologieromaneasca.ro/sr/article/view/2006_3_chelcea

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