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Architecture Students’ Attitudes Toward Plagiarism
Author(s) -
Fatma Baysen,
Nermin Çakmak,
Ayten Özsavaş Akçay
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2148-354X
DOI - 10.15612/bd.2018.719
Subject(s) - architecture , psychology , scale (ratio) , survey research , medical education , mathematics education , pedagogy , applied psychology , medicine , art , physics , quantum mechanics , visual arts
The present study aimed to reveal architecture students’ attitudes to plagiarism. Quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design research was adopted for the present study. Faculty of architecture, Department of Architecture students (n=233) participated the study. Students answered to Attitude toward Plagiarism (ATP) scale. Data analysis carried out utilizing SPSS. Students’ level of attitudes were found to be moderate for both three dimensions, Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes, and Subjective Norms. The students have lack of plagiarism knowledge. Students believe that plagiarism is not good but a community issue. The act to plagiarizing depends on situations. Methodological terms and time limit are leading in causing plagiarism. Plagiarism is primarily an expert issue and students should not be punished for the act, particularly for self-plagiarism. Girls are more sensitive to plagiarism issues than boys. Attitudes to plagiarism changes favorably with grade increase. Implications for librarians, educators, and policymakers are drawn.

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