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“…11,21 This observation applies to the Arab region as well: misconduct was also the most frequent reason for retraction in the present study and applied to more than half (60.9%) of the retracted articles. Mohammed et al found plagiarism as the most serious and common problem in scientific writing, 24 and was the second most common reason (34.5%) in the present study. Another study, which encompassed 20 countries with many retractions, including Tunisia and Egypt, also reported that at least one paper had been retracted on the grounds of duplication or plagiarism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
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“…11,21 This observation applies to the Arab region as well: misconduct was also the most frequent reason for retraction in the present study and applied to more than half (60.9%) of the retracted articles. Mohammed et al found plagiarism as the most serious and common problem in scientific writing, 24 and was the second most common reason (34.5%) in the present study. Another study, which encompassed 20 countries with many retractions, including Tunisia and Egypt, also reported that at least one paper had been retracted on the grounds of duplication or plagiarism.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Another study, which encompassed 20 countries with many retractions, including Tunisia and Egypt, also reported that at least one paper had been retracted on the grounds of duplication or plagiarism. 24 In the present study too, the most frequent reason for retraction, found in 12 out of 14 of Arab countries, was duplication or plagiarism. Although the reasons for retraction were broadly similar between countries, the frequency and duration of retractions 25 varied to some extent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…Increasing instances of plagiarism reported these days could be due to one or more of the following reasons: (a) easy availability of information, (b) intense pressure for publication (publish or perish) in academia for career progression, (c) lack of confidence and writing skill, particularly amongst novices, (d) writing manuscripts in a hurry or under stress for achieving a target, (e) lack of awareness about what constitutes plagiarism, (f) lack of awareness amongst authors that it is incorrect to copy-paste word-by-word even if one gives reference to the original text, (g) many authors also believe that there is nothing wrong in using their own concept/data/ text in a new article without citation, as it does not entail copying from someone else's work and (h) habitual plagiarists, those who can write a research paper in no time just by engaging themselves with their internet-enabled computers, as they have done in the past with or without getting caught. 2,5 Detection of plagiarism…”
Section: Plagiarism Detection Tool Abstractmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors, editors and to some extent reviewers have a vital role in ensuring that publications continue to remain free of plagiarism. [1][2][3] The following measures are suggested:…”
Section: Role Of Plagiarism Detection Toolmentioning
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