Conditional covariation of binge drinking with predictors of college students' cheating.

Psychol Rep

Department of Criminal Justice, California State University, San Bernardino 92407, USA.

Published: December 2003

Recent research has identified a variety of significant predictors of academic dishonesty, but virtually no studies have examined the conditional relation of binge drinking and students' cheating. Using a survey sample of 289 college students, this study tested the mediating relations of binge drinking with the correlation of independent variables--including opportunity, strain, and self-control--on self-reported academic dishonesty. Low self-control had a stronger correlation with students' cheating behaviors for those who were heavy binge drinkers (beta = -.52) than for students who were nonbingers (beta = -.38). Differential relations were found for other key variables, namely, opportunity and strain, at varying severities of binge drinking.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.2003.93.3.735DOI Listing

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