This paper discusses the perceived seriousness and understanding of plagiarism by local and Asian international students in Australia, presenting new data from a study conducted at two Australian universities. In our study no differences were found between local and Asian students in ratings of perceived seriousness or understanding of plagiarism. However, significant negative relationships were found between both seriousness and understanding, and self-reported plagiarism rates. This suggested that as perceived seriousness and understanding decreased, rates of plagiarism increased. The importance of such findings in re-examining some commonly-held assumptions about cultural differences is discussed. It is suggested that most students demon...
This article is part of a larger report of research which explored and compared Australian and Indon...
Plagiarism committed by international postgraduate students who come from a non-English speaking bac...
The influence culture may have on East Asian students ’ attitudes toward plagiarism has been a topic...
This paper discusses the perceived seriousness and understanding of plagiarism by local and Asian in...
This paper discusses the perceived seriousness and understanding of plagiarism by local and Asian in...
This study examines attitudes towards plagiarism in Australian and Chinese (PRC) students and the ex...
study in Australia and New Zealand at both tertiary and pre-tertiary levels. Many of these come from...
This paper presents the results of a study which sought to distinguish attitudinal differences to th...
Purpose – Many scholars have recognized the cultural dependency of the concept of plagiarism and hav...
Despite a growing body of evidence, the common causal factors of plagiarism among international stud...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. One of the issues facin...
The dramatic increase in the number of overseas students studying in the United Kingdom and other We...
© 2011 Grammatis TsintzoglouJapanese postgraduate students' perceptions of and attitudes towards pla...
This article is part of a larger report of research which explored and compared Australian and Indon...
Plagiarism is a complex issue especially among non-native students and it has received a lot of atte...
This article is part of a larger report of research which explored and compared Australian and Indon...
Plagiarism committed by international postgraduate students who come from a non-English speaking bac...
The influence culture may have on East Asian students ’ attitudes toward plagiarism has been a topic...
This paper discusses the perceived seriousness and understanding of plagiarism by local and Asian in...
This paper discusses the perceived seriousness and understanding of plagiarism by local and Asian in...
This study examines attitudes towards plagiarism in Australian and Chinese (PRC) students and the ex...
study in Australia and New Zealand at both tertiary and pre-tertiary levels. Many of these come from...
This paper presents the results of a study which sought to distinguish attitudinal differences to th...
Purpose – Many scholars have recognized the cultural dependency of the concept of plagiarism and hav...
Despite a growing body of evidence, the common causal factors of plagiarism among international stud...
A brief narrative description of the journal article, document, or resource. One of the issues facin...
The dramatic increase in the number of overseas students studying in the United Kingdom and other We...
© 2011 Grammatis TsintzoglouJapanese postgraduate students' perceptions of and attitudes towards pla...
This article is part of a larger report of research which explored and compared Australian and Indon...
Plagiarism is a complex issue especially among non-native students and it has received a lot of atte...
This article is part of a larger report of research which explored and compared Australian and Indon...
Plagiarism committed by international postgraduate students who come from a non-English speaking bac...
The influence culture may have on East Asian students ’ attitudes toward plagiarism has been a topic...