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Timothy M. Daly; James C. Ryan – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2024
This paper presents the first systematic investigation into the search engine optimization practices of major contract cheating websites in the United States. From a business perspective, visibility in organic search engine results is considered one of the top client recruitment tools. The current understanding of student recruitment strategies by…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Contracts, Cheating, Web Sites
Khan, Zeenath Reza – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2022
When considering a paradigm shift in higher education, it is imperative to focus on removing obstacles against maintaining integrity in academia. One such obstacle is contract cheating sites that have mushroomed disproportionately during the 18 months of emergency distance learning threatening graduate quality and university reputations (McKie,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cheating, Web Sites, Identification
Lancaster, Thomas – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2020
As the contract cheating market has become more sophisticated and competition has intensified, the contract cheating industry has had to redevelop its approach to gain custom. The industry has developed new models of internal operation and providers are using more sophisticated techniques to reach potential customers. This paper discusses contract…
Descriptors: Contracts, Outsourcing, Cheating, Web Sites
Lancaster, Thomas; Cotarlan, Codrin – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2021
Students are using file sharing sites to breach academic integrity in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper analyses the use of one such site, Chegg, which offers "homework help" and other academic services to students. Chegg is often presented as a file sharing site in the academic literature, but that is just one of many ways in…
Descriptors: Cheating, Contracts, Integrity, STEM Education
Ellis, Cath; Zucker, Ian Michael; Randall, David – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2018
While there is growing awareness of the existence and activities of Academic Custom Writing websites, which form a small part of the contract cheating industry, how they work remains poorly understood. Very little research has been done on these sites, probably because it has been assumed that it is impossible to see behind their firewalls and…
Descriptors: Cheating, Contracts, Web Sites, Academic Discourse
Anohina-Naumeca, Alla; Tauginiene, Loreta; Odineca, Tatjana – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2018
Academic integrity determines the trust that society has in the quality of education and the results of scientific research. More broadly, it influences honesty, respect for ethical principles, and the fair behaviour of society members. Accordingly, higher education institutions should have clear, transparent and well-communicated policies to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Integrity
Rogerson, Ann M.; McCarthy, Grace – International Journal for Educational Integrity, 2017
A casual comment by a student alerted the authors to the existence and prevalence of Internet-based paraphrasing tools. A subsequent quick Google search highlighted the broad range and availability of online paraphrasing tools which offer free 'services' to paraphrase large sections of text ranging from sentences, paragraphs, whole articles, book…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Computer Software, Incidence, Cheating