Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students

This research examines the tendency among students of the Faculty of Education to commit plagiarism. The research was conducted using a screening model, and was made on a sample of 1,136 students studying Classroom Teaching, Mathematics Teaching, Preschool Teaching, Social Sciences Teaching, Turkish...

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Main Authors: Adem DAĞAŞAN, Mükremin DURMUŞ, Tolga SAKA, Ebru SAKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi 2017-12-01
Series:Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi
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Online Access:http://ebad-jesr.com/images/MAKALE_ARSIV/C7_S2makaleler/1.7.2.ENG.pdf
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spelling doaj-8ef75ae22cad4f58a5b8fa6d63deaac02020-11-25T00:19:35ZengEğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları DergisiEğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi2146-52662017-12-0172114 Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education StudentsAdem DAĞAŞANMükremin DURMUŞTolga SAKAEbru SAKAThis research examines the tendency among students of the Faculty of Education to commit plagiarism. The research was conducted using a screening model, and was made on a sample of 1,136 students studying Classroom Teaching, Mathematics Teaching, Preschool Teaching, Social Sciences Teaching, Turkish Teaching, and Science Teaching at the Faculty of Education of Kafkas University, Kars, Turkey, during the 2016-2017 academic year. The Academic Fraud Tendency Scale (ASEÖ) developed by Eminoğlu and Nartgün (2009) was used for data collection. From the findings of the research it was concluded that the plagiarism tendencies among students studying in the Faculty of Education were at low levels; male students were found to be more likely to commit plagiarism than female students; students who study in the science departments were found to be more likely to commit plagiarism than those studying in the social sciences departments; the tendency to plagiarize becomes greater as the grade level increases; the students who believe they are unsuccessful were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who believe they are successful; students who are anxious about failure were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who are not anxious about failure; and students who were not in the habit of studying on a regular basis were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who were. http://ebad-jesr.com/images/MAKALE_ARSIV/C7_S2makaleler/1.7.2.ENG.pdfPlagiarismCheatingPlagiaryFraud
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Tolga SAKA
Ebru SAKA
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Ebru SAKA
Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi
Plagiarism
Cheating
Plagiary
Fraud
author_facet Adem DAĞAŞAN
Mükremin DURMUŞ
Tolga SAKA
Ebru SAKA
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title Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
title_short Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
title_full Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
title_fullStr Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
title_full_unstemmed Examination of Plagiarism Tendency of Faculty of Education Students
title_sort examination of plagiarism tendency of faculty of education students
publisher Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi
series Eğitim Bilimleri Araştırmaları Dergisi
issn 2146-5266
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This research examines the tendency among students of the Faculty of Education to commit plagiarism. The research was conducted using a screening model, and was made on a sample of 1,136 students studying Classroom Teaching, Mathematics Teaching, Preschool Teaching, Social Sciences Teaching, Turkish Teaching, and Science Teaching at the Faculty of Education of Kafkas University, Kars, Turkey, during the 2016-2017 academic year. The Academic Fraud Tendency Scale (ASEÖ) developed by Eminoğlu and Nartgün (2009) was used for data collection. From the findings of the research it was concluded that the plagiarism tendencies among students studying in the Faculty of Education were at low levels; male students were found to be more likely to commit plagiarism than female students; students who study in the science departments were found to be more likely to commit plagiarism than those studying in the social sciences departments; the tendency to plagiarize becomes greater as the grade level increases; the students who believe they are unsuccessful were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who believe they are successful; students who are anxious about failure were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who are not anxious about failure; and students who were not in the habit of studying on a regular basis were found to have higher tendencies towards plagiarism than those who were.
topic Plagiarism
Cheating
Plagiary
Fraud
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