Abstract
Academic fraud is an act committed by students to get maximum results by committing bad and prohibited acts such as cheating, discussing with friends during exams or other ways. The problems formulated in this study are: 1) does campus culture influence fraudulent academic behavior?; Does the use of information technology influence academic fraud behavior?; and 3) does academic achievement influence academic fraud behavior? This type of quantitative research is an ex post facto model with 118 students at Ivet University Semarang as subjects. Data collection techniques used documentation and questionnaires with instruments that met the requirements of validity and reliability. The data analysis technique was used with the help of SPSS data processing, with the results that: 1) based on descriptive statistical analysis, the academic fraud variable was high, while campus culture was relatively high, while the use of information technology was included in the high criteria and the academic achievement score was relatively high; 2) based on hypothesis testing only campus culture variables have a positive and significant effect on academic cheating, while the variables of information technology use and academic achievement are found to have no significant effect on academic cheating.
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