This study extends the current state of literature on academic dishonesty, modeling the likelihood to engage in this practice in a private university in Mexico. Ten in-depth interviews with professors and college students were applied as a qualitative phase of the research in order to understand habits, experiences and perceptions about academic dishonesty. A survey with two hundred college students indicate that the number of incidents of cheating is significantly higher than standard estimations in the United States; the quality of students' social networks is the most important factor explaining cheating and honor codes, whose perceived enforcement does not deter cheating.
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Ayala-Gaytán, E. A., & Quintanilla-Domínguez, C. M. (2014). Actitudes y causas de fraude entre estudiantes universitarios en México: un estudio exploratorio. Magis. Revista Internacional de Investigación En Educación, 6(13). https://doi.org/10.11144/javeriana.m6-13.accm
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