Writing your own ideas on a topic then making up the names of references to put next to them is:
A: Plagiarism
B: Bad Practice
C: Acceptable Practice
A: Plagiarism
B: Bad Practice
C: Acceptable Practice
举一反三
- Copying some words, putting them in quotation marks, and writing the author, year and page number afterwards is: A: Plagiarism B: Bad Practice C: Acceptable Practice
- Putting a full bibliography but omitting citation in the text is: A: Plagiarism B: Bad Practice C: Acceptable Practice
- Copying and pasting text from websites without citation is: A: Plagiarism B: Bad Practice C: Acceptable Practice
- Using some words from another author, putting them in quotation marks, and with citation, but changing a few words inside the quotation so that it supports your point more effectively is: A: Plagiarism B: Bad Practice C: Acceptable Practice
- Plagiarism is “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own”. Which is NOT a way of avoiding plagiarism? A: Rewrite or summarize what you have read from other papers in your own words B: Include the source Information for paraphrasing. C: Copy only small part of others’ work. D: Quote or cite using proper documentation.