Assessing domestic vs. International student perceptions and attitudes of plagiarism

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Abstract

The authors examined students’ perceptions of plagiarism from a higher education teaching institution within the U.S. southeast. This study employed a five-point Likert-scale to examine differences of perceptions between domestic versus international students. Statistically significant outcomes were observed regarding the notions that plagiarism is a necessary evil and that plagiarism is illegal. Respectively, the analyses of the means showed that respondents tended toward disagreement concerning the former notion and neutrality regarding the latter notion.

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Doss, D. A., Henley, R., Gokaraju, B., McElreath, D., Lackey, H., Hong, Q., & Miller, L. (2016, March 1). Assessing domestic vs. International student perceptions and attitudes of plagiarism. Journal of International Students. University Printing Services. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v6i2.370

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