Academic Integrity and Plagiarism

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dishonest

(adj) describes a person or an action that is not truthful

honest

(adj) describes a person or an action that is truthful

unethical

(adj) describes a person whose actions are not the same as their beliefs or their standards; can also describe an action

ethical

(adj) describes a person whose actions are the same as their beliefs; can also be used to describe the actions of such a person

accidental

(adj) describes something that did not happen on purpose; a mistake

intentional

(adj) describes something that happened on purpose; deliberate; not by accident

illegal

(adj) describes something that is against the law

legal

(adj) describes something that is allowed by law

cut corners

(idiom) to do something in a way that may be faster and easier but not better

copyright

(n) a law that gives someone the legal rights to their own words,images, and ideas

reference list

(n) a list of all the sources that you looked at to do your work; sometimes called a bibliography or works consulted

plagiarist

(n) a person who plagiarizes; a person who uses other people's words, images, or ideas as their own

citation

(n) a reference to a source of information

collusion

(n) a secret agreement or plan to work with other people to cheat or do something dishonest

reference

(n) a source that you used to help you with your writing; (v) to name the source that you used to help you in your writing

academic misconduct

(n) any dishonest conduct or action that you do on work that is evaluated by your teacher; includes cheating and plagiarism

integrity

(n) being honest and acting according to your beliefs in every part of your life

evidence

(n) facts or information that shows whether something is true or not true; proof

ethics

(n) ideas about right and wrong that guide you in making decisions

patch writing

(n) patching together some writing by using mostly other people's ideas, with few original sentences, thoughts, or ideas

plagiarism

(n) presenting someone else's words, images, or ideas as your own

morals

(n) the beliefs and behaviour of a person about right and wrong

source

(n) the place where you got the words, images, or ideas that you are using

quotation marks

(n) the punctuation mark that we use to show that the words were written or said by someone else

consequence

(n) the result of an action

penalty

(n) the result of doing something wrong; what happens if you plagiarize at work or at school

conduct

(n) the way that you act or behave; the actions that you take

common knowledge

(n) things that almost everybody knows

self-plagiairsm

(n) using your own work that you did in another class or for another assignment and handing it in as new work

quotation

(n) words that were said or written by someone else; words that belong to someone else

intellectual property

(n) words, ideas, and images that you have created and that you own

collaboration

(n) working with someone to acheive a common goal

cheat

(v) to act dishonestly, usually so you can get something for yourself

differentiate

(v) to be able to tell the difference between two things; for example, to be able to tell the difference between honest and dishonest academic conduct

attribute

(v) to give credit to someone for their words, images, or ideas

credit

(v) to say that the words, images, or ideas that you are using are not your own but were written, made, or created by someone else

cite

(v) to say where you got the words, images or ideas that you used; to give information about the source of these words, images, or ideas

steal

(v) to take something that doesn't belong to you; this can be money, an object, or words and ideas

quote

(v) to use someone else's words and to say that these are their words and not yours

plagiarize

(v) to use someone else's words, images, or ideas as your own

copy

(v) to use words, images, or ideas that someone else has created

paraphrase

(v) to use your own words to say or write what someone else has said or written


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