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Plagiarism

  •  English    17     Public
    Identify the different types of plagiarism
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  • Mike buys a research paper online and hands it in for his Biology course.
    Mosiac Plagiarism
    Self Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
    Proper Use
  •  20
  • Robert uses a quote from a book in his presentation; he puts the quote into quotation marks, but forgets to cite his source.
    Accidental Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Natalie paraphrases several sentences from a website, cites them in-text and documents her sources by including a parenthetical citation and reference list.
    Proper Use
  •  20
  • Zach copies a classmate’s assignment and hands it in.
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
    Mosaic Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Brenda uses a quote from a website and documents her source with a reference list; she forgot put the quote in quotation marks.
    Accidental Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Bobby copy and pastes information from a website and deliberately changes the URL in his bibliography so that his teacher can’t find the site.
    Direct Plagiarism
    Mosiac Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Accidental Plagiarism
  •  20
  • While working on a creative writing assignment, Rose takes characters and events from a popular TV show and uses them in her story.
    Mosiac Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Eddie combines a paraphrase with quotes from his source; he uses a parenthetical reference and a bibliography to acknowledge his source.
    Direct Plagiarism
    Paraphrase Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Mosiac Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Tenille pays her brother to do her Social Studies project for her.
    Accidental Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Frank takes a research paper on depression that he wrote for his Psychology class and hands it in for his English class without getting permission from his teacher.
    Mosiac Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
    Direct Plagiarism
  •  20
  • While doing a research project, Lila writes down exact wording from a journal article in her notes; she forgets that the information is directly from a source and uses it in her project without putting it in quotation marks or re-wording it
    Accidental Plagiarism
    Paraphrase Plagiarism
    Proper Use
    Self Plagiarism
  •  20
  • Henry finds a German essay online about the topic he needs for English class. He translates the whole essay and turns it in for English.
    Self
    Mosiac
    Paraphrasing
    Direct
  •  20
  • A senior gives Tim an essay for a class that Tim is taking now. Tim uses the essay by changing a few words and paragraphs around.
    Mosiac
    Direct
    Paraphrasing
    Self
  •  20
  • Tommy uses an AI to write an assignment for him.
    Direct
    Mosiac
    Accidental
    Proper Use
  •  20
  • Isa uses an AI to outline an essay for her. She uses it as a guide but cites all her sources and includes them in a reference list.
    Direct
    Self
    Paraphrase
    Proper use
  •  20
  • Kim tried to cite a source but cited it incorrectly.
    Proper Use
    Direct
    Accidental
    Self
  •  20