To represent oneself as the author of some work that is in fact the work of someone else is to plagiarize. Plagiarism may include the “passing off” of the form of the work—for example, the exact words of a piece of writing—or the intellectual content, or both (Pickering, 2008).
Plagiarism is when you take someone else's words, ideas, or work and present them as your own without giving them proper credit. In college, this is a serious issue because it’s considered dishonest and can lead to severe consequences, such as failing an assignment, failing a course, or even facing disciplinary action.
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Your friend took ENG101 last year, and they give you their research and writing for their research assignment. You look through the research, re-type the whole assignment, change words here and there and insert a few of your own ideas. Is this plagiarism?
Correct, using someone else ideas and writings without proper citation is plagiarism.
Incorrect, using someone else ideas and writings without proper citation is plagiarism.
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Overall, plagiarism undermines the values of honesty, fairness, and integrity that are crucial in both academic and professional settings.
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From the following options, select all the relevant reasons why plagiarism can be harmful.
Plagiarism can take many forms, including both intentional and unintentional types, as well as self-plagiarism. Here are a few of the most common forms:
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Understanding these forms of plagiarism and learning how to properly cite and reference sources can help you maintain academic integrity and avoid plagiarism.
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Each of the following situations shows a different form of plagiarism, choose the correct number that describes the correct type of plagiarism depicted
1-Direct plagiarism
2-Paraphrasing plagiarism
3-Mosaic plagiarism
4-Self-plagiarism
5-Accidental plagiarism
6-Misunderstanding
7-Incorrect citation
As a college student, identifying and avoiding plagiarism can be simplified by using a combination of tools and techniques. Here are some practical steps:
By employing these strategies, you can effectively identify and avoid plagiarism in your work and others', ensuring adherence to academic standards.
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Imagine that you summarized a paragraph from the following resource, can you type in the box what you would have to write to make that a proper in-text citation using APA?
According to the correlation between design as a modern concept and truth is based on the relationship...
Correct!
Incorrect, check out the APA guides and try again. Hint: You only need a name and a year.
Before using AI consult your instructor to check what their policies on AI use are and remember, you still need to cite your sources, so check: |
Before using AI consult your instructor to check what their policies on AI use are and remember, you still need to cite your sources, so check:
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Evaluate the following reference, it should be enough to quote ChatGPT using APA.
OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com/chat
Possible consequences at LaSalle College:
Pickering, John W. "Plagiarism." Encyclopedia of Social Problems, Vincent N. Parrillo, Sage Publications, 1st edition, 2008. Credo Reference, https://www.lcvlibrary.com/notice?id=p%3A%3Ausmarcdef_0000315519&locale=en. Accessed 20 Apr. 2020.