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Student Attitudes Against Academic Cheating and Orientation of Learning Objectives Viewed From the Class Level

doi 10.2991/icet-19.2019.134
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January 1, 2019

Authors
Yaya Yaya SunaryaYaya Sunarya
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Atlantis Press


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