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Sonia Saddiqui

Researcher at University of South Australia

Publications -  11
Citations -  736

Sonia Saddiqui is an academic researcher from University of South Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Academic integrity & Higher education. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 450 citations. Previous affiliations of Sonia Saddiqui include Macquarie University.

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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Measurement of Structural Volumes in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

TL;DR: Hippocampal volume was reduced in subjects with PTSD, with a greater reduction in the left hippocampus, and bilateral volume reductions in the ACC may underpin the attentional deficits and inabilities to modulate emotions that are characteristically associated with PTSD patients.
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Contract cheating: a survey of Australian university students

TL;DR: This paper reported that Australian universities are facing a significant and growing problem of students outsourcing their assessment to third parties, a behaviour commonly known as ''c...'' behaviour commonly referred to as "c...
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Contract cheating and assessment design: exploring the relationship

TL;DR: This article explored the relationship between contract cheating and assessment design using survey responses from 14,086 students and found that cheating is correlated with assessment design, and that cheating was correlated with plagiarism.
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Does authentic assessment assure academic integrity? Evidence from contract cheating data

Abstract: Contract cheating occurs when a student outsources their assessment to a third party, regardless of the third party’s relationship with the student, or whether money is exchanged. In higher educati...
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Contract cheating in Australian higher education: a comparison of non-university higher education providers and universities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored students' and educators' experiences of contract cheating in Australian higher education through a nationally funded research project on contract cheating, and found that the majority of the cheating was committed by students.