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Dishonesty -

Cheating, plagiarism, or fabrication within educational settings, often reported via a "Long Form Incident Report" for serious cases. Psychological and Biological Drivers

Dishonesty exists on a spectrum, from minor social lubricants to life-altering frauds: dishonesty

The choice to lie involves a mental "multitasking" where the brain must suppress the truth while fabricating and maintaining a believable alternative. Dishonesty is the intentional act of providing false

Dishonesty intended for personal gain, to avoid punishment, or to enhance one's image. Academic Honesty : Arts, Sciences & Engineering

Dishonesty is the intentional act of providing false information, concealing truth, or engaging in deceptive behavior. It is a complex human behavior driven by biological instincts, psychological needs for self-preservation, and social pressures to maintain harmony or gain approval. Types of Dishonesty

To maintain a positive self-image, people often rationalize their lies (e.g., "everyone does it"), which reduces internal discomfort and facilitates future dishonesty. Academic Honesty : Arts, Sciences & Engineering