Many students with diverse cultural backgrounds have strongly held cultural attitudes towards education and learning that may be difficult to change[@bista2011]

Like most cultural behavior, Peer behavior was found to be a major predictor of student cheating

Non-native English speaking students are more likely to violate academic integrity policies Academic culture varies around the world. A study of Pakistani university students reported a significant majority of students copying the work of other students

Poor language proficiency is a factor in plagiarism due to the inability to internalize information and Living in the United States is the first time many international students have used English outside of a foreign language classroom

In some cultures it is standard practice to use the words of educated and enlightened figures

It is important for faculty to understand the cultural backgrounds of their students and how it affects their academic life

But are they actually more likely? Labelling people into specific roles can limit their ability to utilize their skills and talents Overpolicing?

One of the reasons citations and attribution are valued in higher education is that scientific progress depends on it

Capitalist frameworks don’t work in markets where the focus is on use-value and worth How can we work with the cultural attitudes towards education and learning of non-European students;

Living in the United States is the first time many international students have used English outside of a foreign language classroom One can be proficient in a language for some situations but not others In this case, the circumstance is a foreign language classroom and not an English-medium university.

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