Examining the utility of an extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) on academic dishonesty among undergraduates
This cross-sectional study investigated the efficacy of an extended theory of planned behavior in predicting academic dishonesty among students of higher education. The participants comprised 328 undergraduates drawn from Nigerian and Malaysian public universities. Existing measures were adapted and...
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Springer Netherlands
2024
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