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Read, Brock. "An Online Course Teaches Students to Use Libraries and the Internet--and Avoid Plagiarism." The Chronicle of Higher Education (2002).
Describes an online course developed by Kimberly B. Kelley at the University of Maryland University College designed to "reduce unintentional plagiarism at her college."
Roach, Ronald. "High-Tech Cheating." Black Issues in Higher Education 15.22 (1998): 26+.
Roach discussions the implications of on-line cheating with special emphasis on minority studies.
Roig, Miguel. "Can Undergraduate Students Determine Whether Text Has Been Plagiarized?" Psychological Record 47.1 (1997): 113+.
Roig argues that the results of his study "suggest that students are often unclear as to what constitutes plagiarism and correct forms of paraphrasing." (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)
Roig, Miguel. "When College Students' Attempts at Paraphrasing Become Instances of Potential Plagiarism." Psychological Reports 48.3 (1999): 973+.
"Studies undergraduate students' manner of citing relevant information from published materials in their research work. Ability to paraphrase; Percentage of the paraphrased paragraphs that were quoted verbatim; Appropriation of strings of five or more consecutive words; Distortions of original material; Reduced rates of plagiarism from light reading materials. (cited in Academic Search Elite)
Roig, Miguel, and C. Ballew. "Attitudes Toward Cheating in Self and Others By College Students and Professors." The Psychological Record 44.1 (1994): 3-12.
Using the Attitudes Toward Cheating Scale, the authors investigated student and faculty attitudes toward cheating.
Roig, Miguel, and Lauren De Tommaso. "Are College Cheating and Plagiarism Related to Academic Procrastination?" Psychological Reports 77.2 (1995): 691+.
"Presents results of a study using the Procrastination Assessment Scale for Students and a plagiarism questionnaire to determine if college cheating and plagiarism are related to academic procrastination." (cited in Academic Search Elite)
Ruch, W. "Solve the Purchased Term Paper Problem Through Oral Reporting." American Business Communication Association Bulletin 44 (1981): 28-29.
Ryan, Julie J. C. H. "Student Plagiarism in an Online World." Prism (1998).
Ryan provides techniques for identifying and documenting plagiarism in research papers.
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