This study aims at detecting plagiarism and patchwritting in Iraqi EFL students' graduation research papers. To accomplish this aim, five graduation research papers were analyzed. Findings indicate that Iraqi EFL students when writing from sources commit extensive copying from the source (plagiarsism) or stitching sentences together to form a paragraph (patchwriting). So instead of writing about the source they find themselves coping from it. The researchers find that this misuse of sources is due to many reasons that were revealed in a questionnaire conducted throughout the study on 20 Iraqi fourth stage University students, exploring why they commit direct coping from their sources. Figures indicate evidently that (60%) of the students e...
Given that the term ‘plagiarism’ is open to multiple interpretations, resulting in confusion among s...
This article is the research result of teaching-learning Academic Writing to English Students Depart...
In this paper we report a case study of two first-year students at a university in Hong Kong doing t...
This study aims at detecting plagiarism and patchwritting in Iraqi EFL students ' graduation re...
This research is aimed to identify the forms of plagiarism and to reveal the factors contribute towa...
The current study was designed to investigate the types of plagiarism that appear in EFL students’ t...
This study aimed at investigating students’ views on plagiarism in English academic writing and the ...
The research aimed to unpack plagiarism activity among EFL university students. Using a survey metho...
Abstract: In academic writing, incorporating source from previous research and expert is essential t...
This study aimed to investigate the plagiarism phenomenon in thesis proposal writing by EFL students...
This study focuses on how Almuslim University EFL graduates perceive plagiarism from 2020 to 2022. T...
Academic writing is specially a challenging task for ESL/EFL students as it entails an assortment of...
Abstract: Plagiarism has become one form of cheating that occurs in the academic system. Some studen...
Reasons for copy-pasting someone else’s works has attracted attention from many sides that copy-past...
This paper reports the findings from a survey on plagiarism that the author conducted among students...
Given that the term ‘plagiarism’ is open to multiple interpretations, resulting in confusion among s...
This article is the research result of teaching-learning Academic Writing to English Students Depart...
In this paper we report a case study of two first-year students at a university in Hong Kong doing t...
This study aims at detecting plagiarism and patchwritting in Iraqi EFL students ' graduation re...
This research is aimed to identify the forms of plagiarism and to reveal the factors contribute towa...
The current study was designed to investigate the types of plagiarism that appear in EFL students’ t...
This study aimed at investigating students’ views on plagiarism in English academic writing and the ...
The research aimed to unpack plagiarism activity among EFL university students. Using a survey metho...
Abstract: In academic writing, incorporating source from previous research and expert is essential t...
This study aimed to investigate the plagiarism phenomenon in thesis proposal writing by EFL students...
This study focuses on how Almuslim University EFL graduates perceive plagiarism from 2020 to 2022. T...
Academic writing is specially a challenging task for ESL/EFL students as it entails an assortment of...
Abstract: Plagiarism has become one form of cheating that occurs in the academic system. Some studen...
Reasons for copy-pasting someone else’s works has attracted attention from many sides that copy-past...
This paper reports the findings from a survey on plagiarism that the author conducted among students...
Given that the term ‘plagiarism’ is open to multiple interpretations, resulting in confusion among s...
This article is the research result of teaching-learning Academic Writing to English Students Depart...
In this paper we report a case study of two first-year students at a university in Hong Kong doing t...