Department of Physiology and Immunology, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Šalata, Croatia.
J Med Ethics. 2010 Nov;36(11):666-70. doi: 10.1136/jme.2010.035410. Epub 2010 Aug 25.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate high school cheating experiences and attitudes towards academic misconduct of freshmen at all four medical schools in Croatia, as a post-communist country in transition, with intention of raising awareness of academic (dis)honesty. DESIGN AND METHOD: Students were given an anonymous questionnaire containing 22 questions on the atmosphere of integrity at their high school, self-reported educational dishonesty, their evaluation of cheating behaviour, and on their expectations about the atmosphere of integrity at their university. SETTING: All schools of medicine of Croatian universities (Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Osijek). MAIN MEASURES: Descriptive statistics and differences in students' self-reported educational dishonesty, perception of cheating behaviour, and perception of the high school integrity atmosphere. RESULTS: Of the 761 freshmen attending the four medical schools, 508 (67%) completed the questionnaire: 481 Croatian and 27 international students. Of the Croatian respondents, almost all (>99%) self-reported engaging in at least one behaviour of educational dishonesty, and 78% of respondents admitted to having frequently cheated in at least one form of assessed academic misconduct. Only three students admitted to having reported another student for cheating. For most of the questions, there was no significant difference in the responses among Croatian students. However, significant differences were found in most responses between Croatian students and their international counterparts, who were significantly less likely to engage in dishonest behaviours. No individual factor was found to correlate with the incidence of self-admitted dishonest behaviour. Frequent cheaters evaluated academic dishonesty significantly more leniently than those who did not cheat. CONCLUSION: Academic dishonesty of university students does not begin in higher education; students come to medical schools ready to cheat.
目的:调查克罗地亚所有四所医学院的新生在高中的作弊经历和对学术不端行为的态度,作为一个转型中的后共产主义国家,旨在提高对学术(不)诚实的认识。
设计和方法:学生们收到了一份匿名问卷,其中包含 22 个关于他们高中诚信氛围、自我报告的教育不诚实行为、对作弊行为的评价以及对大学诚信氛围的期望的问题。
地点:克罗地亚大学的所有医学院(萨格勒布、里耶卡、斯普利特和奥西耶克)。
主要措施:描述性统计和学生自我报告的教育不诚实行为、对作弊行为的看法以及对高中诚信氛围的看法的差异。
结果:在参加四所医学院的 761 名新生中,有 508 名(67%)完成了问卷:481 名克罗地亚学生和 27 名国际学生。在克罗地亚答卷人中,几乎所有人(>99%)都自我报告至少有一次教育不诚实行为,78%的答卷人承认至少有一种形式的评估学术不端行为经常作弊。只有三名学生承认曾举报过另一名学生作弊。对于大多数问题,克罗地亚学生的回答没有显著差异。然而,在克罗地亚学生和国际学生之间的大多数回答中发现了显著差异,国际学生明显不太可能从事不诚实行为。没有发现任何个体因素与自我承认的不诚实行为的发生率相关。经常作弊的人对学术不端行为的评价明显比不作弊的人宽松。
结论:大学生的学术不端行为并非始于高等教育;学生们进入医学院时就已经准备好作弊了。
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