Report: HS students prefer social networks for homework help
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iParadigms, creators of Turnitin, today announced the results of a new plagiarism study which shows that secondary school students in the United States rely more heavily on social networks for content in their papers and less on cheat sites and paper mills compared to college students. Following are the top ten online resources for secondary students:
1. Wikipedia
2. Yahoo Answers
3. Answers.com
4. eNotes
Article continues below5. Slideshare
6. Scribd
7. Oppapers
8. Amazon
9. Essaymania
10. 123helpme
To see the findings in an infographic format, visit: https://turnitin.com/static/results/plagiarism_report.php
To read an in-depth analysis of the findings, download the free white paper at:
http://pages.turnitin.com/PlagiarismSECvsHE.html
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