When researchers discussed cheating in school as compared with cheating in the clinical area with students, a specific trend was noted. What did researchers discover most often when discussing cheating with students?
A) Students did not see cheating in school as a concern.
B) Students believed the faculty didn't care as long as the assignments were completed.
C) Students viewed clinical cheating as probably unethical and should be stopped.
D) Students viewed cheating in varying degrees of seriousness.
D
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