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A survey of students' ethical attitudes using computer-related scenarios
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Galtinburg, Tennessee, United States
Pages: 2 - 6  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-644-1
Authors
Cindy Meyer Hanchey  Oklahoma Baptist University
John Kingsbury  Nova Southeastern University
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SIGCAS: ACM Special Interest Group on Computers and Society
Midsoutheastern ACM Chapter : Midsoutheastern ACM Chapter
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Many studies exist that examine ethical beliefs and attitudes of university students attending medium or large institutions. There are also many studies which examine ethical attitudes and beliefs of computer science and computer information systems majors. None, however, examines ethical attitudes of university students (regardless of undergraduate major) at a small, Christian, liberal arts institution regarding computer-related situations. This paper will present data accumulated by an on-going study in which students are presented seven scenarios—all of which involve some aspect of computing technology. These students were randomly selected from a small, Christian, liberal-arts university.


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