Interesting. There has been performed a study done within Czech UNI
students, about how they understand plagiarism and than compared with U.S.
students. Results were, that Czech students would tend to plagiarise much
more than U.S. students.

The roots of this behaviour might be in society, as these students may have
learnt such behaviour in their families and/or from the society.


Regards,
Juandev


2013/11/21 LiAnna Davis <[email protected]>

> Hi all! I know plagiarism is something a lot of us face around the world,
> so I thought you all might be interested in a blog post Sage Ross put
> together about a plagiarism study we did on the English Wikipedia,
> comparing student contributions to other editor cohorts:
> http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/11/20/how-to-make-a-wikipedian-angry/
>
> I'm curious to see if this seems to hold true with your programs as well
> -- and does anyone have a great solution they've implemented that's cut
> down on student plagiarism?
>
> LiAnna
>
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