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
“The first person to use the term ‘plagiarism’ in connection with literary works was the Roman poet Martial, who lived in the first century C.E.” — Stuart P. Green Continue reading