Consequences of Plagiarism

Information Sharing

Unintentional Plagiarism
Forms of Plagiarism
100

When professional writers, such as journalists, are exposed as plagiarists, what is likely to happen?

Lose their jobs

100

What is information sharing?

 Information sharing describes the exchange of data between various organizations, people and technologies.

100

Is most plagiarism intentional or accidental? 

Accidental

100

The most blatant (obvious) form of plagiarism is to . . .

Obtain and submit as your own a paper written by someone else.

200

Students exposed at plagiarists may suffer severe penalties. Name two penalties.

Failing the course and risk of being expelled from University

200

As information sharing has become ------ , so has --------.

Easier/Plagiarism

200

Why does plagiarism sometimes happen to researchers?

They do not keep precise records of their reading, and they have forgotten whether their summaries are from quoted material.

200

What are the two types of plagiarism? Provide an example of each.

Accidental and Intentional

300

Students who plagiarize harm who?

Themselves and the authors works.

300

What questions should you ask yourself before sharing information?

  • "Where did I get the information I want to share, and is it accurate?" ... 
  • "Why do I want to share this?" ... 
  • "How can I phrase what I want to share in a respectful manner?"
300

Another kind of unintentional plagiarism happens when ?

                            


Students write research papers in a second language.

300

Suppose, for example, you want to use material from a well-known book for your research paper. You find a few sentences that would be perfect in your essay, but you have too many direct quotes and don't want to include any more; therefore, you decide to paraphrase the wording. How would you avoid plagiarism in this situation?

Include an in-text citation and document the source in your works cited. 

400

"Plagiarism betrays the -------- in writing as well."

Personal Element

400

When students purchase a research paper, what is it that students are often misinformed about?

When students buy a research paper, they think it is their own, but it is the same as buying a book. It must be cited.

400

What is the surest way, when you are working with notes, to avoid unintentional plagiarism?

Only write direct quotations in notebook.

400

DAILY DOUBLE! Other less conspicuous (noticeable) forms of plagiarism include the failure to give appropriate acknowledgement when . . .  *Provide 2 out of the 3 examples.

1) Repeating or paraphrasing another's wording 2) Taking a phrase 3) Paraphrasing another's argument or presenting their thinking.

500

Which language does the word "Plagiarism" originate from?

Latin

500

How are publications a "special kind of property"?

You can own them physically, but the publisher or author retains the rights to the content. 

500

To guard against the possibility of unintentional plagiarism during research and writing, keep careful notes that always distinguish among the three types of material. What are these three types? 

                            


Your ideas, your summaries and paraphrases of others' ideas, and exact wording you copy from sources.

500

What are 5 plagiarism forms?

  • Global plagiarism: Plagiarizing an entire text.
  • Verbatim plagiarism: Copying words directly.
  • Paraphrasing plagiarism: Rephrasing ideas.
  • Patchwork plagiarism: Stitching together sources.
  • Self-plagiarism: Plagiarizing your own work.