As students are questioned about their cheating, it was noted that many tried to explain why they felt compelled to do so or rationalize their actions

What were some common reasons provided to researchers by the students to explain why they chose to cheat? (Select all that apply.)
A) Nursing faculty expected too much.
B) There wasn't enough time to do everything expected.
C) They knew others who were caught cheating without getting into trouble.
D) They didn't know they were cheating.
E) They were afraid they wouldn't pass if they didn't cheat.


A, B, D

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