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  1. (PDF) Avoiding Plagiarism in Writing a Research Paper

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  2. (PDF) Avoiding plagiarism in academic writing

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  3. How to Write a Research Paper Without Plagiarizing

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  4. Lecture: Research Paper (Plagiarism)

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  6. (PDF) Ethics and Plagiarism: A Researcher's Perspective

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VIDEO

  1. Research Methods: Citations and Plagiarism

  2. Plagiarism and Academic Integrity

  3. Ethical Issues in Research

  4. Teaching Students About Plagiarism (with examples for student writers)

  5. Research Language

  6. Plagiarism: a brief history and overview

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  1. (PDF) Plagiarism in research

    Plagiarism is a major problem for research. There are, however, divergent views on how to define plagiarism and on what makes plagiarism reprehensible. In this paper we explicate the...

  2. (PDF) Plagiarism: Causes and Possible Solutions - ResearchGate

    This paper reports on a pilot project of the Turnitin plagiarism detection software, which was implemented to determine the impact of the software on the level of plagiarism among University...

  3. (PDF) Plagiarism: Types, Causes and How to Avoid This ...

    Newer and more sophisticated computer methods that analyze lexical, syntactic, and semantic features, tracking of paraphrasing, citation based detection, analyzing the graphics, cross language text...

  4. Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable ...

    In scientific writing, plagiarism is perhaps the most serious and the most widely recognized ethical lapse. It can occur in many forms and some of the more subtle instances, while arguably unethical in nature, may not rise to the level of research misconduct by federal agencies such as the National Science Foundation (NSF) or the

  5. Plagiarism in Academia - ed

    There are many tools available to detect plagiarism, e.g. using software for detecting submitted articles. Also, there are many ways to punish a plagiarist, e.g. banning plagiarists from submitting future articles for publication.

  6. Students’ perceptions of plagiarism - ed

    A. Research Perspectives. Plagiarism is a complex issue which has been studied using a variety of frameworks. Some research has focused on student characteristics that predict a greater likelihood of committing plagiarism, including levels of moral reasoning and self-esteem as well as achievement and