This paper presents an empirical study of digital plagiarism. Under two experimental conditions, undergraduate writers were induced to copy from a website and/or a sample essay. The study focused on two possible influences on plagiarism, a) students goals for writing, and b) the affordance of digital learning environment for enabling copy-paste. A 2x2 factorial design tested for effects of contextual variables on plagiarism. Neither treatment showed a main effect but there was a significant interaction in which performance goals lead to more plagiarism when copy-paste is easy. Findings highlight individual-environment interactions, including a writer\u27s adopted goals for writing as set by instructions in the immediate learning context (le...
This paper presents an investigation of both Danish and international second-semester BA-students ’ ...
Plagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is becoming ...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stud...
This paper presents an empirical study of digital plagiarism. Under two experimental conditions, und...
Copying is often associated directly with plagiarism; in a survey of 54 universities, Pecorari found...
This quantitative study investigates cyber-plagiarism among undergraduate college students, particul...
At one stage in the anthology Originality, imitation and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
Communities and individuals often differ not so much in their values as in the priorities they set a...
In this work, we determined, the level of incidence of the use of technologies on academic success a...
Submissions to an online homework tutor were analyzed to determine whether they were copied. The fra...
This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American expe...
Many students arrive at university accustomed to adopting the internet as their primary source of in...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
This research examines a chronic problem in academic settings – inappropriate copying or misuse of s...
This paper presents an investigation of both Danish and international second-semester BA-students ’ ...
Plagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is becoming ...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stud...
This paper presents an empirical study of digital plagiarism. Under two experimental conditions, und...
Copying is often associated directly with plagiarism; in a survey of 54 universities, Pecorari found...
This quantitative study investigates cyber-plagiarism among undergraduate college students, particul...
At one stage in the anthology Originality, imitation and plagiarism: Teaching writing in the digital...
The rapid development of information technology, especially the Internet is pointed out to be factor...
Communities and individuals often differ not so much in their values as in the priorities they set a...
In this work, we determined, the level of incidence of the use of technologies on academic success a...
Submissions to an online homework tutor were analyzed to determine whether they were copied. The fra...
This paper reviews the literature on plagiarism by students, much of it based on North American expe...
Many students arrive at university accustomed to adopting the internet as their primary source of in...
AbstractPlagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is b...
This research examines a chronic problem in academic settings – inappropriate copying or misuse of s...
This paper presents an investigation of both Danish and international second-semester BA-students ’ ...
Plagiarism has been identified as a problem since the 1600s. Nevertheless, this problem is becoming ...
Plagiarism abounds on American college campuses. This paper first examines reasons that college stud...