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"Investigates whether plagiarism may occur inadvertently if one has implicit memory for previously seen material. Occurrence of inadvertent repetition for both real and fictitious exemplars; Illustration of materials and procedures used in the experiment; Initial and final generation responses that contained the key letter combinations." (cited in Academic Search Elite)
Thompson, Leonora C., and Portia G. Williams. "But I Changed Three Words!" Clearing House 69.1 (1995): 27+.
The authors provide learning activities designed to teach English as a Second Language students understand how to avoid plagiarism. (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)
Tjomsland, Patti. Ethics 101: Cheating, Plagiarism, Site Evaluation, Copyright and Your Students. 2002.
Tjomsland provides an extensive list of web sites concerning plagiarism, cheating, and copyright issues.
Todd-Mancillas, W. R. "Academic Dishonesty Among Communication Students and Professionals: Some Consequences and What Might Be Done About Them." Annual Meeting of the Speech Communications Association.
Trinchera, Tom. "Cut and Paste Plagiarism: What It Is and What To Do About It." Community and Junior College Libraries 10.3 (2001): 5+.
Editorial. Comments on the practice of plagiarism wherein students highlight text from a computer-based reference source and paste it into their own work through the use of a computer mouse and word processing software. Role of librarians in preventing the practice; Consequences of plagiarism; Effect of the popularity of electronic information resources on plagiarism." (Academic Search Elite) (The full text of this article is available through Academic Search Elite.)
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