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Contract Cheating—and What to Do about It

Contract cheating is a relatively new phenomenon that is gaining attention in higher education because it is particularly difficult to detect. Instead of purchasing a paper from an outside source, contract cheating involves hiring someone specifically to create that work for the student. The problem is that traditional plagiarism detection tools scan databases of academic articles and prior student work for matches. But because contract cheating involves creating new work, it will not show up in a database search.

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