Stuart P. Green: “The Psychology of Plagiarism”
“Finally, there is undoubtedly a significant amount of plagiarism that is conscious and deliberate, the result of rational, if perverse, cost-benefit calculation.” — Stuart P. Green Continue reading
“Finally, there is undoubtedly a significant amount of plagiarism that is conscious and deliberate, the result of rational, if perverse, cost-benefit calculation.” — Stuart P. Green Continue reading
People who defend the indefensible should not be surprised when they look like idiots. Continue reading
They pretend that they have no control over their distribution, as though the books magically appear at Amazon under their name without their knowledge or consent. Continue reading
CANON PRESS STATEMENT: Canon Press has investigated the charges of plagiarism and improper citation in A Justice Primer, and it is abundantly clear that editor and co-author, Randy Booth, plagiarized material in multiple instances from a number of different sources. . . . Continue reading