Consequences of Plagiarism
Information Sharing
Unintentional Plagiarism
Forms of Plagiarism
Related Issues
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What are the potential penalties for committing plagiarism in academic settings?

Penalties can include failing the assignment, failing the course, academic probation, or expulsion from the institution.

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How can students share resources without risking plagiarism?

Students should use proper citation methods and clearly attribute ideas or quotes to their original sources.

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Is most plagiarism intentional or accidental?

Accidental

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

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

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How does academic integrity impact the credibility of educational institutions?

A strong commitment to academic integrity enhances the reputation and credibility of institutions, while widespread dishonesty can lead to distrust and devaluation of degrees.

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How can plagiarism affect a student’s academic record?

It can lead to a permanent mark on their academic transcript, which may impact future academic and career opportunities

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What guidelines should be followed when collaborating on academic projects?

Establish clear expectations for contributions, document shared ideas, and agree on how to cite collaborative work.

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Why does plagiarism sometimes happen to students?

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

They have copied the information word by word without giving citations.

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

Accidental and Intentional

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If collaborating on a group project, how would  students give credit to each person?

They could document the names as a collective effort, or  they could document the names and state the task(s) that each person completed.

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Students who plagiarize harm what? How?

Themselves. They miss out on opportunities to gain knowledge.

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What guidelines should be followed when collaborating on academic projects

Establish clear expectations for contributions, document shared ideas, and agree on how to cite collaborative work

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What are common causes of unintentional plagiarism?

Lack of understanding about citation rules, inadequate note-taking, and failing to keep track of sources.

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Can paraphrasing be considered plagiarism? If so, how?

Yes, if paraphrasing is done without proper attribution or if it is too close to the original text, it can be considered plagiarism.

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How do cultural differences influence perceptions of plagiarism and academic integrity?

Cultural differences affect how plagiarism and academic honesty are viewed. In some cultures, sharing ideas without citation is normal and seen as respectful, while in others, originality and crediting sources are super important. This can lead to confusion, especially for international students who might not be familiar with specific academic rules. Schools need to make sure everyone understands what’s expected when it comes to academic integrity.

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What are the long-term consequences of academic dishonesty on a professional career?

It can damage one’s reputation, lead to loss of job opportunities, or result in disciplinary action in professional settings

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When it comes to information sharing, 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.

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How can students avoid accidentally plagiarizing someone else’s work?

By consistently taking detailed notes, using quotation marks for direct quotes, and double-checking citations.

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What are the differences between direct plagiarism and mosaic plagiarism?

Direct plagiarism involves copying text word-for-word without citation, while mosaic plagiarism involves mixing copied phrases with original text, often without appropriate attribution.

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Most summaries, paraphrases, and brief quotations in research papers are permissible with appropriate acknowledgement, are you able to reproduce copyrighted work?

Yes, with permission from the owner.

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When students are caught by teachers plagiarizing and he students claim that they have accidentally plagiarize, what should the teacher do?

Even accidental plagiarism can lead to penalties, like getting a lower grade or having to redo the assignment.


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How are publications a "special kind of property"?

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

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Another kind of unintentional plagiarism happens when . . .?

Students write research papers in a second language.

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Aside from referencing, what other ways can students avoid plagiarism?

Paraphrasing, In-text citations.

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Is it okay to paraphrase without citation?

No, if you’re using someone’s idea, even if you put it in your own words, you still need to give them credit.