CITI Training Case Study: The Dissertation Deadline Ms. Rome is a doctoral student working on her dissertation. She is hoping to show a correlation between suffering a head injury and having difficulty with anger management. She has been reviewing the literature for weeks and is refining the dissertation's scope. Ms. Rome leads a busy life. Along with her family responsibilities, she participates in sports and in volunteer activities. Now she finds herself rushing to complete her dissertation on time. While examining a final draft of Ms. Rome's dissertation, Dr. Kelly, her faculty advisor, notices that it contains very few citations. Dr. Kelly also detects several instances where concepts seem familiar yet are presented as original ideas. What factors should Dr. Kelly consider in order to determine whether Ms. Rome may have committed plagiarism? .