2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12152-019-09397-5
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Cognitive Enhancement vs. Plagiarism: a Quantitative Study on the Attitudes of an Italian Sample

Abstract: Irrespective of the presence of formal norms, behaviours such as plagiarism, data fabrication and falsification are commonly regarded as unethical and unfair. Almost unanimously, they are considered forms of academic misconduct. Is this the case also for newer behaviours that technology is making possible and are now entering the academic scenario?In the current paper we focus on cognitive enhancement (CE), the use of drugs to enhance cognitive skills of an otherwise healthy individual. At present, there are n… Show more

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“…The second form is plagiarism, which involves claiming the work of others as one's work without including the source (Patak et al, 2020; Reyneke et al, 2021). Unfortunately, many types of plagiarism exist, and many academicians do not adequately understand the different genres of plagiarism (Palamenghi & Bonfiglioli, 2019). The opportunities for plagiarism behaviour in the context of online learning increases due to easy access to information and limited understanding of how to avoid it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second form is plagiarism, which involves claiming the work of others as one's work without including the source (Patak et al, 2020; Reyneke et al, 2021). Unfortunately, many types of plagiarism exist, and many academicians do not adequately understand the different genres of plagiarism (Palamenghi & Bonfiglioli, 2019). The opportunities for plagiarism behaviour in the context of online learning increases due to easy access to information and limited understanding of how to avoid it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%