Cheating /
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Language: | English |
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Detroit :
Greenhaven Press,
c2008.
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Series: | Introducing issues with opposing viewpoints
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Do Americans live in a cheating culture?: Some schoolteachers cheat / Steve D. Levitt; Stephen J. Dubler
- Most schoolteachers are honest / Duncan McInnes
- Taxpayers cheat the government / Saul Shapiro
- Most taxpayers are honest / Wall Street Journal
- Businesses cheat / Kevin Smith
- Most businesses are honest / Murray Weidenbaum
- Why do people cheat?: Athletes cheat because of self-centeredness / Jon Saraceno
- Athletes cheat to level the playing field / Jeff Barker
- Students cheat because teachers are unfair / Bill Puka
- Students cheating is the result of cultural norms / Emily Flynn Vencat; Jason Overdorf; Jonathan Adams
- Relationship cheating is caused by unclear boundaries / Peggy Ann Torney
- Relationship cheating is facilitated by new technology / Mark de la Vina
- Corporate cheating stems from greed / Katherine Mangan
- Corporate cheating stems from misplaced loyalty / David Callaban
- What is the solution to cheating?: Spying with new technology may curb infidelity / Andrew G. Marshal
- Spying with new technology is not an ethical solution to cheating / Camille Calman
- Honor code is not a good solution to cheating / Miguel Roig; Amanda Marks
- Honor code is an effective deterrent to cheating / Shirley T. Fleischmann
- Facts about cheating
- Organizations to contact
- For further reading
- Index
- Picture credits.