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Tatum publishes articles on teaching, academic integrity

Holly Tatum

Holly Tatum

Holly Tatum, Randolph’s Mary Sabel Girard ’34 Professor of Psychology, recently published an article for the American Psychological Association and co-authored another, featuring a study on academic integrity, in the journal Ethics & Behavior

The American Psychological Association Article, “How to use APA’s Online Psychology Laboratory to engage students in psychological science,” appeared on the Psychology Teacher network, a resource for teachers at the high school and college levels. 

Tatum’s Ethics & Behavior article—“From institutional climate to moral attitudes: examining theoretical models of academic misconduct”—focused on theoretical explanations for why students cheat, including the institutional climate around academic integrity, motivational achievement goal structures, peer norms, and moral attitudes. 

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