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Academic Dishonesty and Its Impact on Students’ Moral and Personality Development

Saira Asghar, Samia Ghani, Adeela Manzoor, Ayesha Riaz, Maria Anwar and Taziba Altaf

Journal of Education and Social Studies, 2024, vol. 5, issue 3, 20-27

Abstract: Academic dishonesty is an illegal activity in which students are involved in different ways for the temporary benefit of ignoring other aspects of this illegal activity. One aspect of this activity enchants students to get temporary success in exams through unlawful activity. On the other hand, the second aspect is very terrible, which spoils all students' abilities. This study aims to highlight the effect of academic dishonesty on students' moral development and personality. This study was conducted at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad. Out of a total seven faculties faculty of social sciences was chosen purposively. A total of 105 students were selected randomly from the chosen faculty. The researcher collected data through a validated and pre-tested questionnaire. Collected data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS). The results of this study indicate that lack of confidence, Failure to explore ideas, and lack of hard work have adverse effects on students' personalities. Lack of discipline among students and low acceptance of students' opinions lowered students' moral development. This study suggested that academic dishonesty is minimized by using institutions' ethical, professional standards and building student confidence.

Keywords: Academic dishonesty; Moral development; Personality; Confidence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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