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HMEMS80 POE SEMESTER 01 2025 QUESTION 2 2025 Question 2: Quantitative Research Proposal Is there a statistically significant relationship between the completion of an academic integrity/writing course and the levels of plagiarism for in the HMEMS80 module? Reflection on the Value of Research Engaging in research, such as the study on evaluating the effectiveness of academic integrity training in the HMEMS80 module, offers critical value that extends across academic, professional, and societal domains. Research is not only an exercise in intellectual inquiry but also a tool for ethical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and responsible citizenship. As Cloete, Mouton, and Sheppard (2020) explain, quality research empowers individuals to think critically, solve problems systematically, and contribute to knowledge production and policy reform. As an honour’s student, conducting structured research supports the development of academic independence and scholarly discipline. In the context of my study, focusing on plagiarism prevention promotes deeper engagement with academic integrity an issue increasingly complicated by the integration of generative artificial intelligence in education (Eaton, 2023). Understanding how to design a study, collect valid data, and interpret results enhances my analytical skills and reinforces ethical standards in writing and assessment. Moreover, reviewing existing literature and identifying gaps nurtures the ability to formulate original contributions to the academic community (Tran, Hogg, & Marshall, 2022). Learning the difference between mere data collection and knowledge creation cultivates both intellectual humility and confidence, preparing me for postgraduate study or future research roles. In the role of an employee or employer, the ability to conduct and interpret research contributes to organisational success. Research-driven decision-making is fundamental in business settings for evaluating training programmes, improving productivity, and innovating services. My research on training effectiveness provides a model for assessing workplace learning outcomes. For instance, employers can adapt similar frameworks to evaluate ethics training, diversity workshops, or performance management systems. Research skills also facilitate data-informed leadership, which according to Perkins and Roe (2020), enhances trust, accountability, and strategic planning. Furthermore, the ethical awareness gained from academic research emphasising confidentiality, honesty, and non-maleficence is transferable to workplace integrity, compliance, and governance. As a citizen, engaging in research fosters informed participation in public discourse and policy debates. A research-literate citizen is more capable of evaluating claims about education quality, public health, environmental sustainability, or digital ethics. This is particularly relevant in the age of misinformation and technological disruption. Research such as mine, which explores the impact of AI tools like ChatGPT on student writing, underscores the importance of evidence-based regulation in education (Yusuf, Pervin, & Román-González, 2024). Citizens who understand basic research principles are better equipped to challenge biased narratives, question pseudoscience, and advocate for justice-oriented policies. Ultimately, research enhances civic responsibility by promoting a culture of inquiry and reasoned engagement. research is a transformative process. For the student, it develops academic and ethical competence; for the professional, it offers tools for improvement and innovation; and for the citizen, it cultivates discernment and active engagement. These roles are interlinked, and all are elevated through the practice and appreciation of sound research. At an individual level, this research has been of great value to my personal life in by fostering creativity and broadening my understanding of research. For instance, I also understood that it is wise to regard every claim as a working hypothesis and consider all proof as of dubious value, which is useful not only in esoteric academia but also in an everyday boring life. What I value even more, though, is that inner pull to chase all one’s interests and that tolerance of ideas which one does not resent but does not necessarily embrace actively which helped me accommodate myself to all external changes effortlessly. Though this research, the researcher manged to develop analytical skills on the relations hip that exist between AI tools and the level of plagiarism which is rarely considered in the word by several researchers. Such analysis helped me at an in dividual level on the ways of analysing scenarios even when making personal decisions which is key in making rational decisions for better improvements in all facets of life. Additionally, the research also constituted to my career as a responsible citizen. With the changes in the world brought by new technologies and complicated social issues, there is a great need for research that will enable citizens to participate in a substantial way and develop ways to deal with such issues. Considering myself a part of the society, this paper also dealt with research issues like ethical principles which are to be adhered by a responsible citizen thereby leading to better economy where unity is at the centre of all the activities that are carried. It also helped to develop new concepts and make sure plans on how to incorporate the use of AI in education institutions are approved so that it does not undermine the integrity of universities. This assists the mounds of policymakers in promoting education without enabling the misuse of artificial intelligence that conspicuously defeats the whole aim of education as students become lazy with any other information providing gadgets and systems. This investigation has as well expanded my understanding with regards to the limits of how better that is AI could be used to debase academic integrity hence cheapening the South African qualifications as they will not meet any international benchmarks. Consequently, this depresses the migration of skills and employment from South Africa to other nations because the local populace is characterized as being too lowly trained and skilled, especially in the fields of management and innovations. References Gibson, J. M. (1990). Reflecting on values. Ohio St. LJ, 51, 451. Deggs, D., & Hernandez, F. (2018). Enhancing the value of qualitative field notes through purposeful reflection. The Qualitative Report, 23(10), . Miulescu, M. L., & Tacea, A. F. (2023). WHAT IS THE VALUE OF REFLECTION FOR TEACHERS? A STUDY ON PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS. Journal of Pedagogy, 1, 131-148.

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Table of Contents

Part 2 value of research .................................................................................................. 4

Part 3 Research propal ................................................................................................... 7

Research Title: ................................................................................................................ 7

Introduction and Background .......................................................................................... 7

Research variables.......................................................................................................... 9

1. Academic Integrity Training (Independent Variable) ................................................. 9

2. Plagiarism (Dependent Variable – Measured Outcome) .......................................... 9

3. Perception of Plagiarism (Secondary Outcome Variable) ........................................ 9

Technical Structure of the Study Variables ................................................................ 10

Literature review ............................................................................................................ 10

Understanding Plagiarism as a Multidimensional Challenge in Higher Education ..... 11

Academic Integrity Training: A Pedagogical Imperative ............................................. 12

The Role and Design of Academic Integrity Training Modules ................................... 13

Evaluating Training Effectiveness in a Quantitative Framework ................................ 13

Student Demographics and Contextual Factors ........................................................ 14

Conclusion ................................................................................................................. 15

Problem Statement........................................................................................................ 15

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Research Objectives ..................................................................................................... 17

Research Methodology ................................................................................................. 19

Research Design: Correlational Research Design..................................................... 19

Sampling: Stratified Random Sampling ..................................................................... 20

Data Collection: Document Analysis and Self-Administered Questionnaire............... 21

Data Analysis: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics .................................................. 21

Ethical Considerations ............................................................................................... 22




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