2018
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2018.0102724012018
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Exploring attitude toward research and plagiarism among faculty members and senior residents in a medical school of North India: A cross-sectional study

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“…Understanding attitudes toward plagiarism (ATP) is a crucial foundation for both educating and discouraging pupils from plagiarizing [ 11 ]. An attitude is a person’s belief, thinking, and emotion towards an item, a group, an event, or a symbol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding attitudes toward plagiarism (ATP) is a crucial foundation for both educating and discouraging pupils from plagiarizing [ 11 ]. An attitude is a person’s belief, thinking, and emotion towards an item, a group, an event, or a symbol.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, as a couple of interviewees indicated that the faculty ’ s own knowledge of ethical and unethical practices was not sufficient, hence, the reliance on this method becomes questionable. It appears that the ethical academic practices awareness and training campaign in Asian universities must be initiated and arranged for all academic stakeholders including faculty, as suggested by other studies conducted in Pakistan (Shirazi et al , 2010; Ramzan et al , 2012), India (Jayaraman, 2012; Kumari et al , 2018) and Iran (Nushi and Firoozkohi, 2017).…”
Section: Findings Of Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…From 2011 to 2019, over 980 articles were withdrawn from India alone: 330 were reported for text plagiarism and 127 for image duplication (Prasad, 2019). Many researchers have found that the types of plagiarism commonly found in articles published in health journals include phrases copied from Wikipedia and tables or images reproduced from websites without attribution (Kumari et al, 2018;Mukherjee et al, 2018;Sharma & Singh, 2011). A significant factor contributing to plagiarism is the proliferation of predatory journals that charge fees from contributors without diligent peer review (Frandsen, 2019;Thomas, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%