Knowledge and perception of misconduct among university students
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The study was conducted in a context marked by growing concern regarding the presence of academic misconduct in higher education, which affects both the quality of learning and the ethical training of students. Objective: To identify the level of knowledge and perception that university students hav...
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| Formato: | artículo |
| Fecha de Publicación: | 2026 |
| Institución: | Instituto Universitario de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología Inudi Perú |
| Repositorio: | Revista Innova Educación |
| Lenguaje: | español |
| OAI Identifier: | oai:ojs2.revistainnovaeducacion.com:article/1134 |
| Enlace del recurso: | https://revistainnovaeducacion.com/index.php/rie/article/view/1134 |
| Nivel de acceso: | acceso abierto |
| Materia: | knowledge improper practices university students perception prácticas indebidas estudiantes universitarios percepción conhecimento práticas impróprias estudantes universitários percepção |
| Sumario: | The study was conducted in a context marked by growing concern regarding the presence of academic misconduct in higher education, which affects both the quality of learning and the ethical training of students. Objective: To identify the level of knowledge and perception that university students have regarding academic misconduct. Methodology: A quantitative approach with a non-experimental, cross-sectional design and a descriptive-correlational scope. The sample consisted of 351 students from three universities in southern Peru, selected through non-probability convenience sampling. A questionnaire evaluating three dimensions was used: knowledge of dishonest practices, misconduct committed, and perception of the severity of such behaviors. Data analysis included the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, Spearman's correlation, and Pearson's chi-square. Results: 70% of participants showed a high level of knowledge about misconduct; however, approximately 90% reported engaging in such practices with low frequency during the academic semester. Furthermore, 67.1% showed a high perception of severity toward these behaviors. A low-intensity positive correlation was identified between knowledge and perception (rho = 0.208; p = 0.0001), and a moderate-low positive correlation between motivational factors and the commission of misconduct. Conclusion: Despite an adequate level of knowledge and perception of severity, a discrepancy persists between knowledge and ethical action, influenced by academic and contextual factors, highlighting the need to strengthen institutional academic integrity policies. |
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