2024
DOI: 10.9734/ajarr/2024/v18i7680
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Role of Self Efficacy and Personality in Academic Dishonesty of Undergraduate Students: Implication for Future Careers

Bernice Serwaa Ofosuhene Peasah,
Joseph Asamoah-Gyawu,
Frank Lamadoku Attila

Abstract: Various terms describe academic dishonesty, including academic fraud, cheating, and misrepresentation. This paper investigated the forms and prevalence of academic dishonesty among Ghanaian undergraduates students. It also examined how self-efficacy and personality type predict academic fraud within on-campus settings. The study employed a cross-sectional questionnaire-based design, surveying a sample of 453 students. Three scales addressed the hypotheses and research questions. Descriptive statistics (percent… Show more

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