Plagiarism Quiz F09
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. Is this plagiarism? Review the choices below and mark all that show plagiarism.
Is this plagiarism? Review the choices below and mark all that show plagiarism.
Copying a direct quotation from a website into your paper, placing quotation marks around it, and crediting the source.
Including a quotation or exact information from a website or article in your paper without citing the specific source
Summarizing someone's ideas or words from a magazine article, putting them into your own words, and crediting the source.
Including information from an encyclopedia article that you paraphrased using your own words without crediting the source.
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. True or False? You don't need to worry about plagiarism if you use information from the Web. It is ok to copy anything from the Web without citing the source because it is for public use.
True or False? You don't need to worry about plagiarism if you use information from the Web. It is ok to copy anything from the Web without citing the source because it is for public use.
True
False
Not Sure
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. If you have a printout with the perfect quotation to support the argument in your essay, but you can't remember where you got it from, you should:
If you have a printout with the perfect quotation to support the argument in your essay, but you can't remember where you got it from, you should:
Use the information anyway without the citation
Make up a citation
Paraphrase the quotation and include it without a citation
Find the source of the information so you can cite it.
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. Is this plagiarism? You paraphrase an author's idea and cite the source.
Is this plagiarism? You paraphrase an author's idea and cite the source.
True
False
Not Sure
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. What is quoting?
What is quoting?
Using your own ideas in a paper
Taking an author's words and changing a few words without using quotation marks
Using an author's ideas, but expressing them in your own words without using quotation marks
Using an author's exact words and putting them into quotation marks
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. What is paraphrasing?
What is paraphrasing?
Using an author's exact words
Using an author's ideas, but expressing them in your own words
Taking an author's words and changing only a few words
Using your own ideas
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. True or False?
You do not have to cite the source if you paraphrase or change the words from the original source.
True or False? You do not have to cite the source if you paraphrase or change the words from the original source.
True
False
Not Sure
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. If you use information from an article written by an author who lived a long time ago you do not have to cite the source.
If you use information from an article written by an author who lived a long time ago you do not have to cite the source.
True
False
Not Sure
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. Common knowledge does not need to be cited
Common knowledge does not need to be cited
True
False
Not Sure
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