First, the types of dissertation fraud
1. Buy and sell dissertations or organize the sale of dissertations.
2, by others to write, write a dissertation for others or organize a dissertation to write.
3. Plagiarism of other people's works and academic achievements. Including copying other people's works and academic achievements intact or basically intact; Use other people's academic viewpoints to form all the core or main viewpoints of your dissertation, and regard other people's academic achievements as the main or substantive part of your dissertation.
4. Falsification of data, including subjective fabrication or tampering with research results, survey data, experimental data or documents in dissertations.
5. There are other serious fraudulent behaviors of dissertations.
Second, the writing method of graduation thesis
1. survey is one of the most commonly used methods in scientific research. It is a purposeful, planned and systematic method to collect the actual or historical information of the research topic. Comprehensive use of history, observation, dialogue, questionnaires, case studies, testing and other scientific methods, in a planned, in-depth and systematic understanding of educational phenomena.
2. Analyze, synthesize, compare and summarize a large number of data collected in the survey to provide people with conventional knowledge. The most commonly used survey method is questionnaire survey, which is a research method of collecting data in written form, that is, investigators prepare forms for survey items, distribute or mail them to relevant personnel, ask for answers, and then collect, count and study them.
3. Observation observation refers to the method that researchers directly observe the research object with their own senses and auxiliary tools to obtain data according to certain research purposes, research outlines or observation tables.
4. Experimental method Experimental method is a scientific research method to discover and confirm the causal relationship between things by transforming the subject and controlling the research object.