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plagiarism vs academic integrity policy

Analyzed across ChatGPT, Perplexity & Google AIO
Analyzed 11/15/2025

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Brand Performance Across AI Platforms
All 0 brands referenced across AI platforms for this prompt
No Brands Found
No brands were mentioned in the AI platform responses for this prompt.
Referenced Domains Analysis
All 23 domains referenced across AI platforms for this prompt
ChatGPT
Perplexity
Google AIO
#1twu.edu favicontwu.edu
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Perplexity:
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Google AIO:
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#2sjsu.edu faviconsjsu.edu
ChatGPT:
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Perplexity:
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Google AIO:
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#3chapman.edu faviconchapman.edu
ChatGPT:
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Perplexity:
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Google AIO:
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#4fordham.edu faviconfordham.edu
ChatGPT:
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Perplexity:
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Google AIO:
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#5sa.uncg.edu faviconsa.uncg.edu
ChatGPT:
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Perplexity:
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Google AIO:
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AI Search Engine Responses

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SUMMARY

ChatGPT provides a foundational explanation of academic integrity as a core educational principle, defining plagiarism as presenting others' work without attribution. The response emphasizes the institutional role in establishing policies to promote ethical behavior and maintain academic credibility, though it appears to be cut off mid-explanation.

Strategic Insights & Recommendations

Dominant Brand

No specific brands are prominently featured across the platforms, as all responses focus on general academic concepts and institutional policies.

Platform Gap

ChatGPT provides foundational concepts, Perplexity offers comprehensive definitional comparisons, while Google AIO emphasizes practical policy implementation and consequences.

Link Opportunity

All platforms provide substantial link opportunities with ChatGPT offering 2 links, Google AIO providing 11 links, and Perplexity including 10 source citations.

Key Takeaways for This Prompt

Plagiarism is consistently defined across platforms as using others' work without proper attribution.

Academic integrity policies are presented as broader frameworks encompassing multiple forms of academic misconduct.

All platforms emphasize the serious consequences of policy violations including suspension and expulsion.

Perplexity uniquely addresses modern concerns like AI-generated content and self-plagiarism in academic contexts.

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