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dc.contributor.adviserDacles, Prince Joash L.
dc.contributor.authorAraneta, Dianne Kryzelle S.
dc.contributor.authorDe Juan, Chrisny Jam F.
dc.contributor.authorJungco, Shenyleen S.
dc.contributor.authorNemiada, Kryza Marie O.
dc.contributor.authorNequia, Caryl Andrea G.
dc.contributor.authorDacles, Prince Joash L.
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-06T01:52:56Z
dc.date.available2025-10-06T01:52:56Z
dc.date.issued2025-05
dc.identifier.citationAraneta, D. K. S., De Juan, C. J. F., Jungco, S. S., Nemiada, K. M. O., Nequia, C. A. G., & Dacles, P. J. L. (2025). Perceived academic misconduct in the use of artificial intelligence tools among BS Psychology students [Unpublished bachelor's thesis]. Central Philippine University.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12852/3553
dc.descriptionFull text availableen_US
dc.description.abstractA study investigated the levels of perception of BS Psychology students at a university in the Philippines with regards to the usage of Artificial Intelligence tools. It specifically examined how the students perceived academic misconduct associated with the usage of AI tools and the types of tools used across different year levels. A non-probability sample of 231 students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Psychology program completed the online questionnaire through Google forms. Kruskal-Wallis Test was used to analyze the gathered data. The findings showed that there is no significant difference found in the year level of perceived academic misconduct with regards to the usage of these tools. This highlights variation of students’ ethical views and opinions regarding proper and responsible application of using these tools in academic work. However, the study also emphasized the need to establish clear guidelines and offering of educational programs on the proper, responsible, and ethical usage. Students can be empowered to use these advanced technologies responsibly while also maintaining academic integrity by improving their academic AI literacy.en_US
dc.format.extentix, 97 leavesen_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherCentral Philippine Universityen_US
dc.rights.urihttp://publicdomain.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/*
dc.subject.lccBF 76.5 .A73 2025en_US
dc.subject.lcshArtificial intelligenceen_US
dc.subject.lcshArtificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspectsen_US
dc.subject.lcshCheating (Education)en_US
dc.subject.lcshPsychology studentsen_US
dc.subject.lcshCollege students--Conduct of lifeen_US
dc.subject.lcshIntegrityen_US
dc.subject.lcshMoral educationen_US
dc.subject.lcshUniversities and collegesen_US
dc.titlePerceived academic misconduct in the use of artificial intelligence tools among BS Psychology studentsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dcterms.accessRightsPublicly accessibleen_US
dc.description.bibliographicalreferencesIncludes bibliographical referencesen_US
dc.contributor.committeememberPamocol, Darril F.
dc.contributor.committeememberAgutaya, Erla Grace L.
dc.contributor.committeememberManucan, Jane Marie T.
dc.contributor.departmentCollege of Arts and Sciencesen_US
dc.description.degreeBachelor of Science in Psychologyen_US


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