Title of article :
Cryptomnesia and Research Integrity: The Case of TEFL International Postgraduate Students at the Iranian Universities
Author/Authors :
Taheri-Larki, Masoud Department of English - Islamic Azad University Shahreza Branch, Shahreza, Iran
Abstract :
The vast body of research on research integrity and research violations/dishonesties
demonstrates that cryptomnesia (unwitting plagiarism) is still rising, especially among
international postgraduate students from various socio-cultural backgrounds. The
present research paper aimed to review the state of art highlighting elements prompting
academic misconducts (in our case, plagiarism) by international postgraduate students
in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) at Iranian universities. The
findings revealed that assistive initiatives such as face-to-face workshops, webinars,
and tutorials were not sufficient in their quality to meet students’ needs. Although
various practices were conducted in academic research integrity across the globe,
having a high degree of academic writing skills (academic literacy) was inadequate for
students to control cryptomnesia in professional and academic contexts. Regarding the
mentioned elements, this research paper proposed two substantially established
programs to contribute to international postgraduate students becoming mindful of
academic research principles to avoid unwitting plagiarism in their academic writings.
Keywords :
academic research integrity , cryptomnesia , academic misconducts , academic writing skills
Journal title :
Journal of Language, culture and translation