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De Maio, Carmela; Dixon, Kathryn; Yeo, Shelley – Issues in Educational Research, 2019
Maintaining academic integrity is important for today's institutions of higher learning and this involves academic staff responding to breaches by their students. Plagiarism by students (student plagiarism) continues to be an area of concern, especially with the use of the Internet to find, copy and, sometimes, pay for ready-made essays and…
Descriptors: College Students, Plagiarism, Prevention, Responses
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de Maio, Carmela; Dixon, Kathryn; Yeo, Shelley – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2020
Maintaining academic integrity is an area of major importance for today's institutions of higher learning. Despite universities having in place academic integrity policies and procedures, findings from semi-structured interviews with 26 academics from four, public Western Australian universities suggest that responses to incidences of student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Plagiarism, College Students, Public Colleges
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Yeo, Shelley – Higher Education Research and Development, 2007
This paper is a case study of first-year science and engineering students' understandings of plagiarism. Students were surveyed for their views on scenarios illustrating instances of plagiarism in the context of the academic work and assessment of science and engineering students. The aim was to explore their understandings of plagiarism and their…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Engineering Education, Cheating, College Freshmen
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Yeo, Shelley; Chien, Robyn – Quality in Higher Education, 2007
Procedures for responding consistently to plagiarism incidents are neither clear-cut nor easily implemented and yet inequitable treatment is intrinsically unfair. Classifying the seriousness of a plagiarism incident is problematic and penalties recommended for a given incident can vary greatly. This paper describes the development and testing of a…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Ethics