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Men cheat more than women?
A recent survey conducted by the University of Arizona suggests men cheat more than women.
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mhanraha
at 2004-04-21 19:32 |
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Men cheat more than women? - Reply
On reflection from personal experience, rather than a study, I would say that men and women plagiarise in different ways. Both are similarly guilty. Men tend to take information from external sources. Women tend to "share" their papers and help out friends across campuses and semesters. Actually, I think age is a bigger discriminator. I've never come across a plagiarised paper at a university from a person over 30 years of age, in my evening business studies classes. And I check very carefully. Nonetheless, there have been some noteable plagiarists in history: e.g., Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King. T
By Anonymous at Sun, 2004-09-12 06:01 |
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