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Studentische (Un-)Redlichkeit beim Erwerb von Studienleistungen

Student (dis-)honesty when acquiring academic achievements
[journal article]

Steffensen, Bernd
Schuster, Kai

Abstract

Various studies - especially in English - show an increasing tendency of students to take the labour-saving "shortcut" of cheating behaviour when acquiring credit points. Own investigations at a German university confirm the cheating rates reported in the literature. Detailed analyses show that neit... view more

Various studies - especially in English - show an increasing tendency of students to take the labour-saving "shortcut" of cheating behaviour when acquiring credit points. Own investigations at a German university confirm the cheating rates reported in the literature. Detailed analyses show that neither systematic predispositions nor typical study structure characteristics underlie this phenomenon. The results rather point to the connection between the learning and achievement motivation of "work avoidance" and the tendency to cheating behaviour. Thus, the dimensions of the teaching and learning culture on the one hand and the construction of meaning and goal orientation, which the students connect with their own studies, on the other hand gain in importance. In order to obtain clear indications on the design of university teaching, both would have to be further empirically researched.... view less


Unterschiedliche - vor allem englischsprachige - Untersuchungen zeigen eine zunehmende Neigung von Studierenden beim Erwerb von Credit Points eine arbeitssparende "Abkürzung" über den Täuschungsversuch zu nehmen. Eigene Untersuchungen an einer deutschen Hochschule bestätigen die Täuschungsquoten. De... view more

Unterschiedliche - vor allem englischsprachige - Untersuchungen zeigen eine zunehmende Neigung von Studierenden beim Erwerb von Credit Points eine arbeitssparende "Abkürzung" über den Täuschungsversuch zu nehmen. Eigene Untersuchungen an einer deutschen Hochschule bestätigen die Täuschungsquoten. Detaillierte Analysen zeigen dabei, dass diesem Phänomen weder systematische Prädispositionen noch typische Studienstrukturmerkmale zugrunde liegen. Die Ergebnisse verweisen vielmehr auf die Verbindung der Lern-Leistungsorientierung der "Arbeitsvermeidung" und der Neigung zu Täuschungsverhalten. Damit gewinnen die Dimensionen der Lehr- und Lernkultur einerseits sowie der Aufbau von Sinn- und Zielkonstruktion, die mit dem eigenen Studium verbunden werden, andererseits an Bedeutung. Beides müsste allerdings weiter empirisch erforscht werden, um klare Hinweise für die Gestaltung der Hochschullehre zu erlangen.... view less

Keywords
fraud; motivation; learning; university teaching; achievement; academic success

Classification
University Education

Free Keywords
Academic integrity; Akademische Redlichkeit; Lern- und Leistungsmotivation; Täuschungsversuch; cheating; empirical survey; empirische Untersuchung; learning and achievement motivation

Document language
German

Publication Year
2020

Page/Pages
p. 604-613

Journal
die hochschullehre, 6 (2020)

ISSN
2199-8825

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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