Situation 10: Giving a citation for some information but misspelling the author's name.
Yes; yes
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- “Giving a citation for some information but misspelling the author’s name”is not plagiarism, but carelessness.
- Which of the following is a case of plagiarism? A: Giving a citation of some information but mis-spelling the author's name. B: Cutting and pasting a paragraph from a website with no citation. C: Using a paragraph from an article written by yourself without citation. D: All of the above.
- 下面哪些情况是剽窃(Y)?哪些不是剽窃(N)? 1. I take ideas, materials and pictures from the Internet without referencing. 2. I use another person’s sentences but change them significantly without referencing. 3. I follow another person’s example in terms of design and method without referencing. 4. I take a graph from a textbook, giving the source. 5. I give a citation for some information but misspelling the author’s name.
- If the author’s name appear in MLA parenthetical citation, which of the following is used?
- In MLA in-text citation for print sources, there is a comma between the author’s name and the page number.
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In MLA documentation, parenthetical citation in the text of the paper must always include the author’s name and the work’s title.
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Situation 5: Taking a quotation from a source, giving a citation but not using quotation marks.
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Essential elements for paraphrased and summarized content, the citation must include A: . Author’s last name and page number B: . The date of publication and page number C: . Author’s last name and date of publication D: . Title of the document
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Situation 5: Taking a quotation from a source, giving a citation but not using quotation marks. A: Yes B: No
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In APA in-text citation, it usually consists of the name of the author(s) and the year of publication, and the page number is added when utilizing a direct quotation.