Academic Attitude - Over 40% of university students plan to pursue further studies after graduation, demonstrating a strong academic enthusiasm, with 92.2% seeking academic progress and more than half writing papers during the evening [1][9] Academic Tools - University students actively utilize tools to enhance their efficiency, with over half facing anxiety related to plagiarism checks and commonly using multiple plagiarism detection tools for a single paper [2][3] Plagiarism Check Experience - Students experience conflicting results from plagiarism checks and struggle with high costs, leading to a reliance on multiple tools for reassurance [3][30] Academic Integrity Awareness - The topic of academic integrity has gained significant public attention, with discussions around "thesis" and "plagiarism check" reaching billions of views and millions of discussions on social media platforms [4] Focus on Academic Work - 69.3% and 64.0% of students consider learning professional courses and completing graduation theses as the most important aspects of their university life [7] Academic Pressure - 92.2% of students have academic KPIs, with 33.8% pursuing academic innovation; 41% prefer academic advancement as a response to external uncertainties, reflecting a long-term investment in personal development [9] Research Opportunities - The most concerning academic topics for students are academic exchange activities (67.2%) and research opportunities (52.6%), with academic resources and tools also being prioritized [13] Nighttime Study Habits - 53.2% of university students work on papers at night, with graduate students favoring immersive late-night writing sessions [15] Time Management Challenges - Students spend the most time on logical revisions and plagiarism checks, with 57.2% focusing on content logic modifications and 55.3% on reducing similarity [17] Coping with Plagiarism Anxiety - Over half of the students are caught in a "plagiarism check loop," with 68.6% relying on AI for assistance, 65.5% searching online for help, and 62.7% paying for tools or services [19] Effective Tool Usage - 59.2% of students use AI tools, and 56.2% use plagiarism detection tools, indicating a trend of leveraging technology for academic writing [22] Generative AI in Academia - 84% of students frequently use generative AI, viewing it as a significant aid in enhancing research efficiency and handling repetitive tasks [24] AI Assistance in Writing - 62.9% of students consult AI when facing writing difficulties, with over half using generative AI for their papers [26] Plagiarism Check Tools - More than half of students have used plagiarism detection tools for various types of papers, with graduation theses being the primary focus [28] Multiple Tool Usage - It is common for students to use multiple tools for plagiarism checks, with 98.7% of graduate students using more than two tools for reassurance [30] Tool Selection Challenges - Students desire "authority," "safety," and "accuracy" in plagiarism detection tools, but find it challenging to make quick decisions due to varying strengths and weaknesses [32] Inconsistent Results - 50.4% of students face confusion due to inconsistent results from different plagiarism detection tools, with 40.2% concerned about high costs and data security [35] Expectations for Tool Evolution - 53.5% of students have high expectations for AIGC detection features in plagiarism tools, with over half wanting document format conversion capabilities [37] Investment in Academic Tools - 86.6% of students believe that paying for academic-related products or services enhances their research efficiency [40] Major Academic Expenses - Academic papers are the primary expenditure for nearly 70% (69.8%) of university students, with 78.2% of humanities students investing in papers [42] Cost Management Strategies - 86.9% of students use both free and paid plagiarism detection tools, with 57.3% primarily relying on free options; graduate students show a higher willingness to pay for plagiarism checks compared to undergraduates [44] Microsoft OfficePLUS as a Support Tool - Microsoft OfficePLUS aims to be a supportive academic partner, understanding students' struggles and helping them combat paper anxiety while fostering creativity [46]
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