Is you "famous long handout on academic honesty" hard copy only, or is it 
available online?

(You might want to re-format the URL in your signature file to make it a hot 
link.)

Stuart McKelvie wrote:

> Robert Flint wrote:
>
> > We require students to conduct small (Research Methods, about 50 
> > participants minimum)
> > and larger (Senior Seminar Capstone, about 100 participants minimum) 
> > research projects
> > for the major. In recent conversations with some of our better students, it 
> > was "revealed"
> > that making up data is a more common occurance than we had expected. Have 
> > others found
> > this to be a frequent event? What have you found to be effective means that
> > discourage/deter students from this activity?
>
> Dear Robert,
>
> We had a bad case of this many years ago. Here is what we now do for our 
> honours dissertation project:
>
> 1. When submitting the final report, also hand in all data sheets completed 
> by individual participants. This includes the consent forms.
>
> 2. Hand in copies of articles not available in our library.
>
> 3. And of course all students have been familiar  in a number of courses with 
> our famous long handout on academic honesty.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Stuart
>
> ______________________________________________
> Stuart J. McKelvie, Ph.D.,
> Department of Psychology,
> Bishop's University,
> Route 108 East,
> Borough of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke,
> Qu¨bec J1M 1Z7,
> Canada.
>
> E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Phone: (819)822-9600, Extension 2402
> Fax: (819)822-9660
>
> Bishop's Psychology Department Web Page:
> http/:www.ubishops.ca/ccc/dev/soc/psy
> __________________________________
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ROBERT [EMAIL PROTECTED]@MATHSCIENCE
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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