Self-Assessment of the Use of Plagiarism Avoiding Techniques to Create Ethical Scholarship Among Research Students
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- Hwee Ping Koh & Glennda Scully & David R. Woodliff, 2011. "The impact of cumulative pressure on accounting students’ propensity to commit plagiarism: an experimental approach," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 51(4), pages 985-1005, December.
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plagiarism; ethical scholarship; plagiarism avoiding techniques; research skills; knowledge of plagiarism; research skills; student learning;All these keywords.
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