Hi John,

I'm guessing that you are thinking of Paul Smith's "Establishing Authorship" 
exercise.  My link to his original doesn't work either.  I found a mirror of 
his page at : http://virtual.yosemite.cc.ca.us/bhutchison/online/plagiarism.htm

Michael J. Caruso
Associate Professor and Advisor
Dept. of Psychology
University of Toledo
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web: http://homepages.utoledo.edu/mcaruso/


-----Original Message-----
From: John W. Nichols, M.A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 11:05 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Name That TIPSter


I am so embarrassed!  I cannot come up with the name, but there is a
TIPSter whose work I cannot find.

He had a very good plagiarism page.  It included some discussion of
"double-dipping".

Last I recall hearing, he was redoing his material in a new format.  He
had a grant (from NSF??) to redevelop the material.  He was going to let

us know the new URL when it went up, but I cannot find anything about
it.  I cannot even find the old site.

Can anybody help me out?



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