College cheating: Ten years later

George M. Diekhoff1, Emily E. LaBeff2, Robert E. Clark2, Larry E. Williams2, Billy Francis1, Valerie J. Haines3
1Department of Psychology, Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, USA
2Department of Sociology, Midwestern State University, USA
3Wichita General Hospital, USA

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