chronicle of higher education<\/em> reporter jeff young reports on recent research by david e. pritchard, a physics professor at mit, indicating that students frequently copy answers to online homework problems in science courses. instead of looking for matches between student answers and homework solutions posted on the web, pritchard measured how long it took students to submit answers to online homework problems.\u00a0 anything under a minute for a sufficiently difficult problem was considered cheating.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n“[pritchard] and his research team found about 50 percent more cheating than students reported in anonymous surveys over a period of four semesters. in the first year he did his hunting, about 11 percent of homework problems appeared to be copied.”<\/span><\/p>\n
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