Developing conceptions of authorship: a study of textual practices among students in a first-year writing program

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2010
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University of Alabama Libraries
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In this study, I look at authorship as an evolving process. I use survey research to explore how students understand authorship and plagiarism at different points in their writing experiences. After analyzing students' responses to survey questions, I argue that students' views of authorship correspond to Robert Kegan's theory of psychological development; therefore, when plagiarism occurs in the writing classroom, it is often the result of a psychological wrong turn.

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Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Language, Rhetoric and Composition, Higher education, Education, Educational Psychology
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