Thank you so much for your responses for our survey on social graces. We had a great time reading them.
This week, we're doing a double bill of surveys! If you would be so kind as to do them both, we would be really grateful! They will only take a few minutes, if at all.
1) Plagiarism
Plagiarism: the passing off of the work of others as your own.
It seems that half of the students in Cambridge, one of the best universities in the world, cheat -- and plagiarism is their modus operandi.
What about Singaporean youth? Do you engage in "the practice of claiming or implying original authorship of (or incorporating material from) someone else's written or creative work?" If so, how worried are you about getting caught? Do you believe plagiarism is a big problem at all? How clear are you about what constitutes plagiarism anyway?
2) Youth Gambling Habits
We don't need an IR to gamble. All we need is the opportunity to place a bet, and something to bet on.
This week, we want to ask about your gambling habits -- Do you gamble? How young were you when you made your first bet? What do you gamble on and what are the stakes?
Most importantly, why do you gamble? Do you know when to stop? How far will you go to help a loved one in need of money?
We look forward to hearing from you. Meanwhile, keep reading YouthInk every monday!


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