STUDENT ETHICS QUESTIONNAIRE

Have you ever taken on-campus courses for academic credit?
Have you ever taken an online course for academic credit?
     If yes, how many online courses have you taken?

Please indicate the extent to which you agree with the following statements by selecting the appropriate response where 1 = strongly disagree and 5 = strongly agree.

I. ON-CAMPUS CLASSES
STRONGLY
DISAGREE
DISAGREE
NEUTRAL
AGREE
STRONGLY
AGREE

NO
OPINION

1.

Using notes or books when taking a test is cheating.

2.

Receiving help from an expert when taking a test is cheating.

3.

Receiving a test from another student is cheating.

4.

Using an old test received from another student and/or sorority or fraternity to help on a test is cheating.

5.

Using the internet to search for help or answers in the middle of taking a test is cheating.

6.

Having another person take the test is cheating.

7.

Noticing someone else cheating and not reporting it is cheating.

8.

Turning in a paper written by someone else is cheating.

9.

Allowing someone to copy off another student's exam is cheating.

10.

Working with someone else on a take-home exam is cheating.

11.

Signing an honor pledge before taking an exam would make a student less likely to cheat.

12.

Using a proctor (examination supervisor) to give an exam is likely to reduce cheating.

13.

Using a cell phone to transmit answers to another student is cheating.

II. ON-LINE CLASSES
STRONGLY
DISAGREE
DISAGREE
NEUTRAL
AGREE
STRONGLY
AGREE
NO
OPINION
1.

Using notes or books when taking an on-line test is cheating.

2.

Receiving help from an expert when taking an on-line test is cheating.

3.

Receiving or using an on-line test from another student is cheating.

4.

Using an old test received from another student and/or sorority or fraternity to help on an online quiz is cheating.

5.

Using the internet to search for help or answers in the middle of taking an on-line test is cheating.

6.

Having another person take the on-line test is cheating.

7.

Someone pretending to be on-line (discussions, exams, etc.) when they are not is cheating.

8.

Several students working together on an on-line exam is cheating.

9.

Signing an honor pledge before taking an on-line exam would make a student less likely to cheat.

10.

Using a proctor (examination supervisor) to give an internet exam is likely to reduce cheating

11.

Using a cell phone to transmit test answers to someone whi is taking an on-line exam is cheating.

Please indicate whether you have or have not observed or participated in any of the following while in college. Select yes or no to indicate your response for both on-campus and on-line classes.

 

 

On-Campus
Class

On-line
Class

1.

Using unauthorized notes or books when taking a test.

2. Receiving help from an expert on a project or assignment.
3. Receiving a test from another student.
4.

Using an old test received from a student and/or a fraternity or sorority to help prepare for a quiz/test.

5.

Using the Internet to search for help or answers in the middle of taking a test.

6. Paying someone to take a test.
7.

A student pretending to be on-line (during discussions or exams) when they were not.

8. Several students working together on an on-line exam.
9. Noticing someone else cheating and not reporting it.
10. Turning in a paper written by someone else.
11. Allowing someone to copy off of another student's exam.

DEMOGRAPHICS

Select the appropriate response.

1.
2.
3. My major is:
4. My age is:
5. I consider myself to be a religious person






6.

I consider myself to be ethical






7. I enjoy taking on-line classes






8. I can make a better grade in an on-line class than in an on-campus class






9. My current grade point average is: