The dictionary meaning of cheating is to
trick someone or to deceive somebody,
especially when that person trusts you.
The unified theme in the idea of cheating
is the use of fraud, deception and
dishonesty. People all over the world
cheat in different ways.
Cheating in
relationship
Cyber cheating
Cheating in
business
Tax evasion
Bribery
Gambling
Doping
Athletic cheating
Cheating in exams
Copying someone
else's material
Academic cheating
seniors
37.4%
juniors
27.3%
sophomores
21.2%
graduate students
9.1%
freshmen
5.1%
Source: Office of Student Conduct Report
Some students might cheat because they have
poor study skills that prevent them from
keeping up with the material, while others
think that cheating is an easy alternative over
working hard in order to improve grades
People in sports cheat to win
For some people, cheating feels like the best
way to get ahead
People in relationship cheat due to anger,
selfishness, self-esteem and low commitment
Cheating is unethical
because it is wrong
in every way, shape,
and form. Whenever
a person cheats, he
or she lacks moral
principles. Cheating
undermines social
integrity, decreases
trust, and thus
damages society.
It robs everyone involved. The cheater,
their peers, and the teacher are all
deprived of the full benefits of education
It replaces learning
It deters progress as it locks the cheater
out of understanding the next level of
material in the subject
Cheating is unfair to your fellow students
Cheating can cause stress as the fear of being
caught or the pressure of guilt is more powerful
than the pressure of work
Cheating causes loss of sense of accomplishment
Cheating causes humiliation. Being caught red-
handed will give a tag of 'cheater' which remains
the entire time
Cheating destroys trust whether it be the trust
of your partner, parents, or teachers.
People can be made aware of the consequences of
cheating, for instance, in case of tax evasion strict
action is being taken against cheaters
Students must be taught moral lessons in school.
Teachers must talk about honesty and integrity in the
class
Anti-Cheating pledge can be created and all must try to
adhere to the rules as mentioned in the pledge
In case of relationships, one must try to be open to
build trust.
In conclusion, it can be said that cheating
is immoral whether in school, business,
sports, or relationships because it
involves breaking your word or lying.
Eventually, cheaters are never going to
benefit from cheating. It is always better
to give up cheating and be faithful.

unethical_issue_cheating_its pros and cons.pdf

  • 1.
    The dictionary meaningof cheating is to trick someone or to deceive somebody, especially when that person trusts you. The unified theme in the idea of cheating is the use of fraud, deception and dishonesty. People all over the world cheat in different ways.
  • 3.
    Cheating in relationship Cyber cheating Cheatingin business Tax evasion Bribery Gambling Doping Athletic cheating Cheating in exams Copying someone else's material Academic cheating
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Some students mightcheat because they have poor study skills that prevent them from keeping up with the material, while others think that cheating is an easy alternative over working hard in order to improve grades People in sports cheat to win For some people, cheating feels like the best way to get ahead People in relationship cheat due to anger, selfishness, self-esteem and low commitment
  • 7.
    Cheating is unethical becauseit is wrong in every way, shape, and form. Whenever a person cheats, he or she lacks moral principles. Cheating undermines social integrity, decreases trust, and thus damages society.
  • 8.
    It robs everyoneinvolved. The cheater, their peers, and the teacher are all deprived of the full benefits of education It replaces learning It deters progress as it locks the cheater out of understanding the next level of material in the subject Cheating is unfair to your fellow students
  • 9.
    Cheating can causestress as the fear of being caught or the pressure of guilt is more powerful than the pressure of work Cheating causes loss of sense of accomplishment Cheating causes humiliation. Being caught red- handed will give a tag of 'cheater' which remains the entire time Cheating destroys trust whether it be the trust of your partner, parents, or teachers.
  • 10.
    People can bemade aware of the consequences of cheating, for instance, in case of tax evasion strict action is being taken against cheaters Students must be taught moral lessons in school. Teachers must talk about honesty and integrity in the class Anti-Cheating pledge can be created and all must try to adhere to the rules as mentioned in the pledge In case of relationships, one must try to be open to build trust.
  • 11.
    In conclusion, itcan be said that cheating is immoral whether in school, business, sports, or relationships because it involves breaking your word or lying. Eventually, cheaters are never going to benefit from cheating. It is always better to give up cheating and be faithful.