“…Analysing the literature, we can see that research about plagiarism deals with the definition of plagiarism, the reasons for plagiarism, how to stop students plagiarizing and what kind of legislation should be developed and applied to stop plagiarism, all which focus on intentional plagiarism (Fowler, 1998;Duff, Rogers, & Harris, 2006;Batane, 2010;Romero and Rozano, 2016). On the other hand, students may also plagiarize unintentionally (Baysen, Baysen, & Çakmak, 2017;Baysen, Hošková-Mayerová, Çakmak, & Baysen, 2017a, 2017bÇakmak, 2015;Graveline, 2010;Belter & Pre, 2009). Intentional plagiarism can be related to students' grade anxiety or a desire for high grades, as well as time shortages, an unwillingness to carry out research, difficulties in accessing sources (Evering & Moorman, 2012;Wilkinson, 2009), a lack of legislation regarding plagiarism, a lack of ethical culture in the educational institution, the type, number and quality of assignments (Sureda-Negre, Comas, & Oliver-Trobat, 2015; Harris, 2012), improper teaching (Vieyra & Weaver, 2016) and cultural values and differences (Zimerman, 2012;Heitman & Litewka, 2011;Amsberry, 2009;Maxwell, Curtis, & Vardenega, 2008;Ha, 2006;Leask, 2006;Bamford & Sergiou, 2005;Hayes & Introna, 2005;Sowden, 2005;.…”