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Bibliography: Student Perceptions of Cheating & Plagiarism


Ashworth, P., Bannister, P. & Thorne, P. (1997). Guilty in whose eyes? University students' perceptions of cheating and plagiarism in academic work and assessment. Studies of Higher Education, 22(2), 187-203.

Cockburn, A. (2003). The great 'intelligence' fraud, Nation, 276(8), 8.

Danford, N. (2002). Scandal's lessons. Publishers Weekly, 249(43).

Davis, S. F. (1997). Cheating in high school is for grades, cheating in college is for a career: Academic dishonesty in the 1990s. Kansas Biology Teacher 6, 70-81.

Davis, S. F., Grover, C. A., Becker, A. H., & McGregor, L. N. (1992). Academic dishonesty: Prevalence, determinants, techniques, and punishments. Teaching of Psychology, 19, 16-20.

Dick, M., Sheard, J. & Markham, S. The reasons for student cheating: A survey of postgraduate students. School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University, Australia. Retrieved March 30, 2003: http://www.icce2001.org/cd/pdf/p08/Au102.pdf

Fass, R.A. (1990) Cheating and plagiarism, in: W. M. May (Ed.). Ethics and Higher Education. New York: Macmillan.

Franklyn-Stokes, A., & Newstead, S. E. (1995). Undergraduate cheating: Who does what and why? Studies in Higher Education, 20, 159-172.

Haines, V. J., Kiefhoff, G. M., Labeff, E. E., & Clark, R. (1986). College cheating: Immaturity, lack of commitment, and the neutralizing attitude. Research in Higher Education, 25, 342-354.

Henry III, W.A. & Hajratwala, M. (1991). Recycling in the newsroom. Time, 138(4).

Kleiner, C. & Lord, M. (1999). The cheating game. U.S.News & World Report (22).

Lorenzen, M. & Julier, L. (2000). Dealing with cut and paste student plagiarism. Michigan State University Libraries. Retrieved March 30, 2003: http://www.lib.msu.edu/lorenze1/lilly/lilly.ppt

McCabe, D. (1999). Academic dishonesty among high school students. Adolescence 34, 681-687.

McCabe, D., & Bowers, W.J. (1994). Academic dishonesty among males in college: A thirty year perspective. Journal of College Student Development, 35, 5-10.

McCabe, D. L., & Cole, S. (1995). Student collaboration: Not always what the instructor wants. American Association for Higher Education Bulletin, 48, 3-6.

McCabe, D. L., & Trevino, L. K. (1996, January/February). What we know about cheating in college: Longitudinal trends and recent developments. Change, 28-33.

McCabe, D. L., & Trevino, L. K. (1997). Individual and contextual influences on academic dishonesty: A multicampus investigation. Research in Higher Education, 38, 379-396.

Nelson, M. (2002). The good, the bad, and the phony: Six famous historians and their critics. Virginia Quarterly Review, 78(3), p377.

Overbey, G. A. U., & Guiling, S. F. (1999). Student perceptions of plagiarism and the evaluation of assignments. Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 10 (3), 3-22.

Pearson, G.
Electronic plagiarism seminar. Noreen Reale Falcone Library, Le Moyne College. Retrieved March 30, 2003: http://www.lemoyne.edu/library/plagiarism.htm 

Tegtmeier, L. (2002). Download your workload: Cheating and plagiarism on the internet. University of Rhode Island. Retrieved March 30, 2003: http://csc101.cs.uri.edu/files/storage/LTEG2422/hpr108b.ppt


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