L11-L12 Flashcards
committed when you use words and ideas without making credit to the person who formulated it, making those words and ideas your own
Plagiarism
Types of Plagiarism
Direct plagiarism
Self plagiarism
Mosaic plagiarism
Accidental plagiarism
committed when you copy word-for-word a section of others’ works without quotation marks
Direct Plagiarism
committed when you mix your previous works to come up with new article without proper citation and permission to the teacher you previously submitted the work
Self-Plagiarism
committed when you take phrases from a source without using quotation marks or citation; thus, you just find synonyms to the authors’
words while keeping the same though as it is in the original
Mosaic Plagiarism
committed when unintentionally neglected to cite a source or quoted by using similar words or sentence structure.
Accidental Plagiarism
A way of using different words and phrasing to present the same ideas
Paraphrase
Five Ways to Paraphrase
Take time to read
Take note of the key points
Rewrite what you have read but use your own words
Compare what you have written with the original text.
Make Citation
What is APA?
American Psychological Association
When is APA used?
Psychology, Education and Sciences
What are the things you need to remember in using APA?
It is used in text-citation
It is used in reference citation
a reference citation that is made within the body of the text or essay
In text-citation
When to use In text-citation?
we quote, summarize, and paraphrase statements, information, and ideas that came from others.
Fernandez (2020), stressed that proper citation has to be observed among novice
researchers.
In-text citation with single author used in the beginning
Proper usage of citation styles promotes integrity among novice researchers (Fernandez, 2020).
In-text citation with single author used at the end