Student Perceptions of Plagiarism and the Evaluation of Assignments

Authors

  • Gail A. U. Overbey Southeast Missouri State University Author
  • Shawn F. Guiling Southeast Missouri State University Author

Abstract

The authors examined perceptions about plagiarism, correct source citation, and the evaluation of written assignments containing plagiarized material among 156 college students. Great variability existed both in the students' knowledge/recognition of citation methods and in their perceptions about the best and fairest way to evaluate plagiarized assignments. Most students indicated that grades should reflect students' time and effort and that they should be given the opportunity to redo the assignment before determining a final grade. The authors' findings concur with previous research about student knowledge of plagiarism and support the need for active-learning exercises devoted to the prevention of plagiarism.

Published

2024-03-22