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Davis, S. F., Grover, C. A., Becker, A. H., & McGregor, L. N. (1992). Academic dishonesty: Prevalence, determinants, techniques, and punishments. Teaching of Psychology, 19, 16—20.

Davis, S. F., & Ludvigson, H. W. (1995). Additional data on academic dishonesty and a proposal for remediation. Teaching of Psychology, 22, 119—122.

Davis, S. F., Noble, L. M., Zak, E. N., & Dreyer, K. K. (1994). A comparison of cheating and learning/grade orientation in American and Australian college students. College Student Journal, 28, 354—356.

Davis, S. F., Pierce, M. C., Yandell, L. R., Arnow, P. S., & Loree, A. (1995). Cheating in college and the Type A personality: A reevaluation. College Student Journal, 29, 493—497.

Drake, C. A. (1941). Why students cheat. Journal of Higher Education, 12, 418—420.

Gagnebin, S. A., & Davis, S. F. (1997, April). Academic dishonesty among athletes at two midwestern universities. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Fort Worth, TX.

Goldsen, R. K., Rosenberg, M., William, R., Jr., & Suchman, E. (1960). What College Students Think. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand.

Huss, M. T., Curnyn, J. P., Roberts, S. L., Davis, S. F., Yandell, L., & Giordano, P. (1993). Hard driven but not dishonest: Cheating and the Type A personality. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 31, 429—430.

Jendreck, M. P. (1989). Faculty reactions to academic dishonesty. Journal of College Student Development, 30, 401—406.

Weiss, J., Gilbert, K., Giordano, P., & Davis, S. F. (1993). Academic dishonesty, Type A behavior, and classroom orientation. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, 31, 101—102.