Effectiveness of intervention programs in reducing plagiarism by university students: a systematic review
Rubén Andrés Miranda-Rodríguez,
José Miguel Sánchez-Nieto,
Ana Karen Ruiz-Rodríguez
Abstract:IntroductionPlagiarism in universities is a problem with potential academic, social, ethical, and legal implications. Systematic review research on academic integrity programs, including plagiarism, has been conducted, but few studies have assessed plagiarism. Therefore, this review synthesizes knowledge on the effect of educational interventions designed to prevent or reduce plagiarism by university students.MethodA systematic review was performed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and… Show more
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