Consequences of Plagiarism
Information Sharing
Unintentional Plagiarism
Forms of Plagiarism
Related Issues
100

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

Lose their jobs and suffer public embarrassment

100

What does it mean to inform share information?

to communicate relevant information with others in a way that is clear, concise, and easy to understand

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.

100

the commitment, even in the faces of adversity, to six fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage.

Academic integrity 

200

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

Failing the assignment and being expelled from school.

200

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

Easier/Plagiarism

200

Which of the following is ultimately responsible for academic integrity?

  1. The Student
  2. The Teacher
  3. PHS policies
  4. Assignment guidelines

1. the student 

200

What are the two types of plagiarism? 

Accidental and Intentional

200
If collaborating on a group project, how would you give credit to each person?
You could document the names as a collective effort, or you could document the names and state the task(s) that each person completed.
300

Students who plagiarize harm what? How?

Themselves. They miss out on opportunities to gain knowledge.

300

DAILY DOUBLE! In the "sea of materials," people often have to question the need to acknowledge what? Why is this?

The author. The author could be biased and/or misinformed.

300

(change word to misquote; misrepresent; twist)

Misattributing 

300

Students may only use artificial intelligence (Al) tools for assignments when

specifically instructed to do so by their teacher.

300

You are expected to_____ in all your academic work. Piscataway High School will not _____ cheering on assessments or academic work. 


be honest, tolerate

400

All forms of academic fraud, including plagiarism, false citation, and data falsification, are regarded as____

serious violations

400

Students may not submit the_____ written work or ____ pieces of work to satisfy the academic requirements of more than one course.

same, similar 

400

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

Only write direct quotations.

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.

400

Each marking period grade will be worth ___% of the final grade, while the FINAL EXAM will account for __% of the final grade.

22, 12

500

Cheating and plagiarism are forms of _____ and reveal a lack of ______ in the character of an individual.

Cheating and plagiarism are forms of dishonesty and reveal a lack of integrity in the character of an individual.

500

The transcript will include ______ and _____ completed and/or attempted by a student since entering high school.

all courses, grades

500

APA Writing -  

American Psychological Association that complies a set of rules for writing. 

500

Unauthorized use of Al for completing a specific assignment or project (or any part thereof) is prohibited and will be considered

plagiarism and addressed in accordance with the code of conduct.

500

Expectations and appropriate proficiency levels have been developed for all courses. A passing grade in a course is generally dependent upon: (Name at least 2)

Attendance in class;

• Class participation;

Subfacin consine of ording to gie a asianed;

Satisfactory test and exam grades.