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On Gaining Insights into Contract Cheating

2021 30th Annual Conference of the European Association for Education in Electrical and Information Engineering (EAEEIE), 2021
Academic integrity violations have always plagued educational institutions. In the past, most student violators simply plagiarised willing or unwitting classmates, or in more recent times off Internet sources, or committed cheating offences in examinations. With sufficient resources, these categories can be mitigated by detection.
Sathiamoorthy Manoharan   +2 more
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Commercial aspects of contract cheating

Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2013
The process of contract cheating, the form of academic dishonesty where students outsource the creation of work on their behalf, has been recognised as a serious threat to the quality of academic awards. Unlike student plagiarism, this cheating behaviour is not currently detectable using automated tools.This paper analyses the monetary value of ...
Robert Clarke, Thomas Lancaster
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Contract cheating and blackmail: a risky business?

Studies in Higher Education, 2020
This study examines the emergent issue of blackmail and contract cheating through a scenario-based online exercise completed by 587 university students in Western Australia.
Jonathan Yorke   +2 more
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Strategies on Addressing Contract Cheating

2017
Contract cheating is becoming a real challenge to many universities. Not only is it a relatively new phenomenon, but also it is difficult to prove as the work is often original and unlikely to be detected using standard anti-plagiarism text-matching services such as Turnitin or Erkund.
Eric Kong   +4 more
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The Phenomena of Contract Cheating

2011
This chapter discusses the issue of contract cheating. This is where students have work completed on their behalf which is then submitted for academic credit. A thorough background to this phenomena is presented. A list of the main contract cheating Web sites is also given.
Thomas Lancaster, Robert Clarke
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Social Media Enabled Contract Cheating

Canadian Perspectives on Academic Integrity, 2019
The contract cheating industry, those services and individuals who are supplying students with original work for assessment, is evolving. Contract cheating companies are using enhanced marketing techniques, including social media marketing, to encourage potential customers to avail themselves of services that breach academic integrity.
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Assignment outsourcing: moving beyond contract cheating

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2020
The extent and reach of commercial cheating opportunities is ever present; thousands of websites promote differing business models offering assignments in multiple languages and currencies.
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Combating Contract Cheating

The National Teaching & Learning Forum, 2023
Siew Hoon Lim, Zhulu Lin
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Contract Cheating

2022
Ceceilia Parnther, Ceceilia Parnther
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CONTRACT CHEATING IN SPAIN:

2021
Rubén Comas Forgas   +3 more
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