David A. Rettinger

Affiliations: 
2001-2006 Psychology Yeshiva University, New York, NY, United States 
 2006- Psychology University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA, United States 
Area:
Decision Making, Academic Integrity, Cognitive Psychology
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Akira Miyake research assistant CU Boulder
J. Frank Yates research assistant University of Michigan
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Reid Hastie grad student CU Boulder
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Rettinger DA. (2017) The Role of Emotions and Attitudes in Causing and Preventing Cheating Theory Into Practice. 56: 103-110
McTernan M, Love P, Rettinger D. (2013) The Influence of Personality on the Decision to Cheat Ethics & Behavior. 24: 53-72
O'Rourke J, Barnes J, Deaton A, et al. (2010) Imitation is the sincerest form of cheating: The influence of direct knowledge and attitudes on academic dishonesty Ethics and Behavior. 20: 47-64
Rettinger DA, Kramer Y. (2009) Situational and personal causes of student cheating Research in Higher Education. 50: 293-313
Rettinger DA, Jordan AE. (2005) The Relations Among Religion, Motivation, and College Cheating: A Natural Experiment Ethics & Behavior. 15: 107-129
Rettinger DA, Jordan AE, Peschiera F. (2004) Evaluating the Motivation of Other Students to Cheat: A Vignette Experiment Research in Higher Education. 45: 873-890
Miyake A, Friedman NP, Rettinger DA, et al. (2001) How are visuospatial working memory, executive functioning, and spatial abilities related? A latent-variable analysis. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General. 130: 621-40
Rettinger DA, Hastie R. (2001) Content Effects on Decision Making. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. 85: 336-359
Emerson MJ, Miyake A, Rettinger DA. (1999) Individual Differences in Integrating and Coordinating Multiple Sources of Information Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning Memory and Cognition. 25: 1300-1321
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