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Academic integrity in the HyFlex learning environment

Yovav Eshet, Nomy Dickman, Yossi Ben Zion

2023Heliyon17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study analyzed how students' personality traits and course attendance preferences impact academic integrity in the HyFlex learning environment. 535 undergraduate students were given a choice among courses face-to-face (F2F), online, or a hybrid combination of both. The Big Five Inventory and the Academic Integrity Inventory were administered through online questionnaires to STEM students. The findings show that emotional stability and agreeableness positively relate to academic integrity irrespective of attendance mode. So do conscientiousness and agreeableness in the hybrid environment. Conversely, the primarily F2F attendance mode and the personality trait of extraversion are tied to markedly low levels of academic integrity. We conclude that unveiling students' personality traits associated with ethical behaviour would be beneficial when designing HyFlex courses in different learning environments, whether human (F2F), machine-made (online) or a combination of both (hybrid). This, in turn, contributes to better higher quality education and enhances academic integrity.

Topics & Concepts

AgreeablenessConscientiousnessBig Five personality traitsExtraversion and introversionPersonalityPsychologyAttendanceTraitAcademic integrityApplied psychologySocial psychologyComputer scienceEconomic growthProgramming languageEconomicsMind wandering and attentionPersonality Traits and PsychologyEthics in Business and Education