Academic cheating is a corrupt illicit opportunistic and highly addictive behavior. Regardless of one's personal stand whether one ignores accepts tolerates or fights it; cheating is undeniably widespread and on the increase. The new era of the Internet and affordable small high-tech devices have contributed as never before to the advancement and complexity of the cheating machinery. Cheating persists across class race gender and national boundaries slowly becoming the norm rather than the exemption. It is gradually eroding and undermining the validity and reliability of exams and overall credibility of any academic institution. This book attempts to explain this thorny multi-dimensional human behavior. To avoid the triviality the book is based on an eclectic array of tools including a critical review of 470 reference materials; 22 theories 10 models 3 supportive approaches; surveys observations and the author's close and personal experiences in dealing with exam cheating. The book hopefully contributes in its small way to the body of knowledge on exam cheating and to the development of moral citizens and ethical professionals.
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