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w do citations prevent plagiarism? (1 point)
Responses Avoiding Plagiarism Quick Check They show that you claimed credit for
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bts
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Which phrase defines plagiarism claiming another person's ideas as their own referencing an author or source given credit to
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asked anonymously
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Luke wrote a paper and used the other person’s ideas
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khloe
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Which phrase defines plagiarism?(1 point)
giving credit to someone for their ideas referencing an author or source putting
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Anoumsyyy sussss
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Which phrase defines plagiarism?(1 point)
Responses claiming another person's ideas as your own claiming another person's ideas
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cap'n crunch
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<b>Kenny</b>, look at my corrected answer to the bot. It messed up again, then plagiarized my answer
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Tammy
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When you time describes what you do when you use someone else's work and pretend it is your own?
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Dolly
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How do citations prevent plagiarism
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Nancy Haymes
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Sasha is writing an essay about a fictional text that was written in 1904. The text is in the public domain, meaning that it is
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Useless
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plagiarism defintion
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rstaats88
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Which of the following would not be considered plagiarism?
A. Summarizing source information and including a citation on the
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Daniela
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If you paraphrase from a source without providing a citation this is known as______.
A: copying B: plagiarizing C: evaluating D:
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Darkdream
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1. Which of the following is an example of plagiarism? (1 point)
A. including a common expression or proverb without using
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sonamy4eva
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________ is a legal and moral term.
Select one: a. Paraphrasing b. Plagiarism c. Citation d. Revision
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Frances
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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wiggle
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Which choice displays an example of plagiarism? A) Hamlet's crazy act is described as "an actor stepping into life" (Doyle
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Rosemary
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Which of the following is considered plagiarism?
A. copying someone eles's work. B. using a statistic and forgetting to give
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ciara
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Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism
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Etp
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Which of the following is NOT a common reason why people plagiarize?
Pressure to complete assignments with high quality Believing
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asked anonymously
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please ineed answer for this question by his or her own word list some harmful effects of plagiarism. In other words, explain
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Anon
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Which of the following is NOT a common reason why people plagiarize?
choose from answers below Intentionally trying to deceive
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asked anonymously
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Plagiarism can be defined as… (Select all the options that are correct).
paraphrasing ideas with explicit acknowledgement of
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asked anonymously
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Plagiarism can be defined as… (Select all the options that are correct).
paraphrasing ideas with explicit acknowledgement of
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asked anonymously
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Vuyo finds out that his written article has been published on a website without his consent or proper attribution. What are the
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asked anonymously
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Is it academically dishonest if I copy and paste a sentence in my essay but I include quotation marks and I properly cite my
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Kaifish
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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asked anonymously
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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papa
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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asked anonymously
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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yes
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Is the student's text plagiarized? Compare the student text with the source.Source: Michelle Z. Donahue, "How Much Does it
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Is the student's text plagiarized?
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Determine if the scenario is considered academic dishonesty. If a situation is academic dishonesty, select Yes. If it does not
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asked anonymously
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Is the student text plagiarized? Compare the student text with the source- source: Michelle Z. Donahue, How much does it cost (
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asked anonymously
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which of the following would be an example of plagiarizing the third sentence above
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sebastian chapa
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The second instance of plagiarism on a test or quiz will result in_
Nothing • a 0 with the opportunity for a re-do. O a 0 on
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asked anonymously
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Is it plagiarism?
You read: "Nineteen percent of Tull-time freshman say they spend only 1 to 5 hours per week preparing for
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asked anonymously
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You have plagiarized if you have *
A. No page numbers where you found the facts, no quotation marks around quotes, no source
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Polly
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Thank you for your help however I think you misunderstood me. In the sentence “Pediatric Residency Program” continued that
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Idk
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how can I rephrase this sentence to avoid plagarism. The hydroboration reaction has hecome an important
tool in the repertoire of
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help
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Thank you for your help but I have one more question about those sentences. On the plagiarism website, it says it’s plagiarism
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Wes
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You posted your entire test without a single thought of your own. DO NOT DO THIS AGAIN.
You may, however, post the questions
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Writeacher
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Accidental or unintentional plagiarism occurs when direct quotations aren’t identified or incorrectly paraphrased sources are
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Tim
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The modification of text with the intent of changing phrases, changing words, or interspacing the student's work into the
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madam
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Plagiarism is a “victimless crime.” (Points : 1)
True False answer False
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asked by
madam
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so i was checking that it wasn't plagiarized my term paper and it says it is because of the post i put earlier, are you sure its
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Reina Bonilla
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it is acceptable to copy most of the author's words. true or false
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chella
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What does it mean by "How common or acceptable is plagiarism in our school community?
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Nicole
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Is this considered plagiarism?
Original passage: A letter of thanks is a courteous acknowledgment of a gift or of something that
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Tiffany
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What is the meaning of Ethics of Plagiarism?
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Celine
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I deleted your original post because it included an email address. In order to keep everyone safe, our policy is not to allow
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Ms. Sue
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http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1357147928
and http://satomko.hubpages.com/hub/Fortinbras-as-a-Foil-for-Hamlet <b>Do. Not.
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Writeacher
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