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2010

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Textual Appropriation In Engineering Master's Theses: A Preliminary Study, Edward J. Eckel Jun 2010

Textual Appropriation In Engineering Master's Theses: A Preliminary Study, Edward J. Eckel

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In the thesis literature review, an engineering graduate student is expected to place original research in the context of previous work by other researchers. However, for some students, particularly those for whom English is a second language, the literature review may be a mixture of original writing and verbatim source text appropriated without quotations. Such problematic use of source material leaves students vulnerable to an accusation of plagiarism, which carries severe consequences. Is such textual appropriation common in engineering master’s writing? Furthermore, what, if anything, can be concluded when two texts have been found to have textual material in common? …