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Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism? Question 1 options: Changing a few words of a paragraph someone else wrote Borrowing an existing idea and presenting it as a new idea ----> Providing the full source for a quotation Translating others' written work into another language without citation None of the above It is acceptable to copy-and-paste a sentence written by someone else into your paper and simply add quotation marks around it. Question 2 options: True ----> False If you forget to cite a source in your paper, that is still plagiarism. Question 3 options: ----> True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which of the following requires proper citation? Question 4 options: When I include my own ideas that are unique to the paper I am writing. When I refer to my own papers that I have previously written. ---> None of the above. Which of the following requires proper citation? Question 5 options: ----> When using information from crowd-sourced sources, like Wikipedia, because they are in the public domain. When using information that is considered common knowledge or widely accessible (for example: most of the Earth's surface is water.) None of the above Wait I've got 5 more
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @XioGonz Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism? Question 1 options: Changing a few words of a paragraph someone else wrote Borrowing an existing idea and presenting it as a new idea ----> Providing the full source for a quotation Translating others' written work into another language without citation None of the above It is acceptable to copy-and-paste a sentence written by someone else into your paper and simply add quotation marks around it. Question 2 options: True ----> False If you forget to cite a source in your paper, that is still plagiarism. Question 3 options: ----> True False Question 4 (1 point) Saved Which of the following requires proper citation? Question 4 options: When I include my own ideas that are unique to the paper I am writing. When I refer to my own papers that I have previously written. ---> None of the above. Which of the following requires proper citation? Question 5 options: ----> When using information from crowd-sourced sources, like Wikipedia, because they are in the public domain. When using information that is considered common knowledge or widely accessible (for example: most of the Earth's surface is water.) None of the above Wait I've got 5 more \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) As far as I can see, this is all right.
To paraphrase properly, you need to: Question 6 options: Change a few words and cite it to make it your own. ----> Summarize the text in your own words and cite it. Put quotation marks around the text and cite it. Use only the idea from the text without citing it. Say you found two papers about the same research: Paper A is the original finding; Paper B is an analysis that references Paper A. You use a section of the analysis from Paper B. Which paper do you cite? Question 7 options: Paper A Paper B ---> Both Which of the following is NOT a true purpose for citation? Question 8 options: Citation recognizes the authors you are referencing. ---> Citation is used to distribute money for royalties. Citation allows your readers to confirm that you aren't just "making stuff up." All are true. For a class assignment that students are to complete individually, Student A and Student B decide to collaborate. Student A compiles research notes while Student B identifies the main findings. Both write their own original research papers, and neither cite the other's work. Is this: Question 9 options: ---> Both unethical collaboration and plagiarism Acceptable collaboration Plagiarism Unethical collaboration Which of the following are realistic consequences of plagiarism? Question 10 options: Ruined reputation Being suspended or expelled from school Losing money or job Being sued or having to face jail time ---> All of the above Only A and B
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