Paid Academic Writing Services: A Perceptional Study of Business Students

Samiullah Sarwar, Zaeemah Muhammad Idris, Sheikhain Ali
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It seems challenging to detect the beneficiary students of the Academic Paid Writing Services, which refers to a practice in which authors or students appoint professional writers to produce scholarly work (including research papers,  university assignments, research reports, and so on)  with a predefined style. This study aimed to explore the factors leading the students in higher education to choose the paid Academic Writing Services (PAWS), which affects their performance and personal development due to contract cheating and make them realize that learning is better than grades as through self-explorations only a person can get something better. By employing quantitative approach to obtain information associated with PAWS, data was gathered from 117 business students enrolled in six Higher Education Institutes in Karachi, Pakistan, using adopted questionnaire having close-ended questions with 5-point Likert scale, measuring students’ attitude towards class assignments, their awareness about plagiarism, and their attitude about academic paid writing services. The results revealed that male students were more inclined towards paid writing services than their counterpart female students were and the increase in Students’ Attitude towards Assignments brought the increase academic paid writing services. Therefore, academic professionals servicing in universities are recommended to take due care of the two factors to prevent the increased paid academic wiring services.
有偿学术写作服务:对商科学生的感知研究
发现学术付费写作服务的受益学生似乎很有挑战性,这是指作者或学生任命专业作家以预定义的风格创作学术作品(包括研究论文、大学作业、研究报告等)的做法。本研究旨在探讨导致高等教育学生选择有偿学术写作服务(PAWS)的因素,这些因素会因合同作弊而影响他们的表现和个人发展,并使他们意识到学习胜于成绩,因为只有通过自我探索,一个人才能得到更好的东西。通过采用定量方法获取与PAWS相关的信息,从巴基斯坦卡拉奇六所高等教育学院的117名商科学生中收集数据,采用Likert量表的封闭式问卷,测量学生对课堂作业的态度、对抄袭的意识、,以及他们对学术付费写作服务的态度。结果表明,男生比女生更倾向于付费写作服务,学生对作业态度的提高带来了学术付费写作服务的增加。因此,建议为大学服务的学术专业人员适当注意这两个因素,以防止有偿学术布线服务的增加。
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