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This Open Science Framework project hosts all the data and analytic scripts needed to reproduce the research findings. The project investigates students' reasoning and decisions about whether to report a hypothetical peer's act of cheating. Files are uploaded separately for the two studies. **Study 1:** interviews (open-ended, general case) **Study 2:** online surveys, with two sections - Section 1 - open-ended, general case - Section 2 - closed-ended, several scenarios with manipulated features In addition, the supplementary online materials (SOM, PDF document) are included on this site. Higher-resolution versions of figures from the main manuscript and SOM are also available in the Figures folder.
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