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Plagiarism in science and technology master's Theses: a follow-up study
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Abstract
This study is a follow-up of an earlier exploration of plagiarism in scientific and technological master’s theses. In our previous study (Holmberg and McCullough 2005), we attempted to find potential occurrences of plagiarism (POPs) in 68 randomly selected electronic master’s theses published in 2003. Our
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