What facilitates or prevents academic fraud in a Colombian faculty of medicine-Protocol of a study using fuzzy cognitive mapping

PLoS One. 2023 Sep 20;18(9):e0291737. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291737. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Introduction: Academic fraud is any behavior that gives a student an undeserved advantage over another student. Few studies have explored the causes of and possible solutions to academic fraud in Latin America. We aim to map the knowledge of stakeholders in a Colombian faculty of medicine about the factors that facilitate and prevent academic fraud.

Methods: Fuzzy cognitive mapping. We will use the approach proposed by Andersson and Silver to generate fuzzy cognitive maps representing stakeholder knowledge. This process consists of ten steps: (1) definition of the research question; (2) identification of participants; (3) generation of ideas; (4) rationalization of ideas; (5) organization and connection of ideas; (6) weighing; (7) pattern grouping; (8) list of links and digitization; (9) combination of maps and network analysis; and (10) deliberative dialogue. To draw the maps, we will invite medical students, interns, resident physicians, master's students, and professors in the faculty of medicine. Four medical students will receive training to facilitate the sessions. Participants will identify the factors contributing to academic fraud and their causal relationships. We will use a combination of network analysis and graph theory to identify the chains of factors with greatest influence on academic fraud.

Conclusion: The maps will serve to discuss strategies to reduce academic fraud in the Faculty of Medicine and to identify factors that could be addressed in other contexts with similar problems. This research will allow the students who facilitate mapping sessions to learn about research techniques, fuzzy cognitive mapping and academic fraud. Study registration: Registered in OSF Registries on August 2nd, 2022. Registration number: osf.io/v4amz.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cognition
  • Colombia
  • Faculty*
  • Fraud
  • Humans
  • Learning*

Grants and funding

This study is supported by La Sabana University (grant number: 860075558-1). The funders had and will not have a role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.