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How much have you learned about plagiarism?
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Plagiarism only occurs when the student plagiarizes intentionally.
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Which of the following is NOT a type of plagiarism?
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paraphrasing from multiple sources made to fit together
reusing your own paper from another class
putting an author's ideas into your own words and citing it properly
using citations to non-existent sources
Paraphrasing by changing a few words is called patchwriting.
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It is okay if your research paper is mostly quotes and paraphrasing with your transitions as long as you have cited you sources properly.
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The purpose of citations is to:
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allow the reader to find and evalutate the source material
give credit to the original author of an idea or concept
indicate other scholars have same opinion
all of the above
You must cite every fact in your paper, even if it is common knowledge.
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