Academic dishonesty and low self‐control: An empirical test of a general theory of crime
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Mitchell B. Chamlin | John K. Cochran | P. Wood | C. Sellers | Christine S. Sellers | Peter Wood | W. Wilkerson | Wendy Wilkerson
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