HOW TO AVOID PLAGIARISM Flashcards

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THE ACT OF USING ANOTHER PERSON’S WORDS OR IDEAS WITHOUT GIVING CREDIT TO THAT SPECIFIC PERSON.

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PLAGIARISM

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IT IS CONSIDERED ACADEMIC DISHONESTY, AN ACT OF PRAUD.

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PLAGIARISM

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STEALING SOMEONE’S IDEA AND OWNING IT AS YOURS.

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PLAGIARISM

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WHICH THE WRITER DIRECTLY QUOTES A PASSAGE OR PASSAGES FROM AN AUTHOR’S WORK WITHOUT THE USE OF PROPER QUOTATION MARKS.

EXACT WORDS.

COPIED AND PASTED.

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WORD-FOR-WORD PLAGIARISM

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CHANGES MATTER OF WORDS.

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PARAPHRASING PLAGIARISM

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MIXING.

COMBINING IN SOURCE.

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MOSAIC PLAGIARISM

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CITING THE WRONG SOURCE.

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SOURCE PLAGIARISM

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THE ACT OF REFERRING TO THE AUTHOR WHOSE IDEAS APPEAR IN YOUR WORK.

IT USUALLY ENTAILS THE ADDITION OF THE AUTHOR(S) AND THE DATE OF THE PUBLICATION OR SIMILAR INFORMATION.

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CITING

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IT IS DONE IF THE AUTHOR’S WORDS CONVEY A POWERFUL MEANING THAT YOU CANNOT POSSIBLY SAY THE INFORMATION ANY BETTER.

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QUOTING

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ALSO PREFERABLE IF YOU WANT TO INTRODUCE AN AUTHOR’S POSITION THAT YOU WANT TO DISCUSS.

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QUOTING

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WHAT IS ICE METHOD ?

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> INTRODUCE
CITE
EXPLAIN

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STATING THE AUTHOR’S LAST NAME, ANY NECESSARY BACKGROUND INFORMATION, AND SIGNAL VERB.

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INTRODUCE

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PLACE EVERY QUOTATION BETWEEN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) AND COPY THE TEXT WOR-FOR-WORD, INCLUDING THE TEXT’S ORIGINAL PUNTUATION AND CAPITAL LETTERS.

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CITE

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PROVIDE AN EXPLANATION OR INSIGHT AS TO WHY THIS QUOTATION IS IMPORTANT, OR COMMENT ON THE IMPORTANCE OF THE QUOTATION.

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EXPLAIN

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15
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IT IS DONE TO AVOID OVERDOING QUOTING.

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PARAPHRASING

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IT IS DONE IF YOU WANT TO RESTATE AN AUTHOR’S IDEA INTO YOUR OWN WORDS BUT KEEPS THE ORIGINAL MEANING OF THE TEXT.

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PARAPHRASING

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IT IS A SHORTENED VERSION OF A LARGER READING.

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SUMMARIZING

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THE MAIN IDEAS OF A SOURCE ARE RELEVANT TO YOU PAPER AND WHEN THE DETAILS IN A TEXT MIGHT DISTRACT, OVERWHELM, OR ONFUSE THE READEARS.

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SUMMARIZING