Week 1: Plagiarism Assessment

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Which of the following are the correct parenthetical citations for one author, two author, and more than two authors? (2020) (Salas, 2020) (Martin, Sales, and Augusto, 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020) (Luna 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino 2020) (Martin et al. 2020) (Luna, 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020) They are all correct.

(Luna, 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020)

Which of the following are the correct parenthetical citations for one author, two author, and more than two authors? Group of answer choices(2020) (Salas, 2020) (Martin, Sales, and Augusto, 2020)(Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020)(Luna 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino 2020) (Martin et al. 2020)(Luna, 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020)They are all correct.

(Luna, 2020) (Salas & D'Agostino, 2020) (Martin et al., 2020)

Identify the correct parenthetical citation for a quote from page one hundred and three from this source: Keaveney, S. (2004). When MTV goes CEO. In D. Brundage & M. Lahey (Eds.), Acting on words (pp. 99-103). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pearson According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (103). According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (Keaveney, 2004, p. 103). According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (Brundage & Lahey, 2004, p. 103). According to Keaveney (2004), "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (p. 103). ) According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (S. Keaveney, "When MTV Goes CEO," p. 103).

According to Keaveney (2004), "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (p. 103).

Identify the correct parenthetical citation for a quote from page one hundred and three from this source: Keaveney, S. (2004). When MTV goes CEO. In D. Brundage & M. Lahey (Eds.), Acting on words (pp. 99-103). Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pearson Group of answer choicesAccording to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (103).According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (Keaveney, 2004, p. 103).According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (Brundage & Lahey, 2004, p. 103).According to Keaveney (2004), "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (p. 103).) According to Keaveney, "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (S. Keaveney, "When MTV Goes CEO," p. 103

According to Keaveney (2004), "Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future" (p. 103).

Identify the correct parenthetical citation for a quote that comes from page seven in this book: Tannen, D. (1998). The argument culture. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Random House. Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: "In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas" (Tannen, 1998, p. 7). Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: "In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas" (p. 7). Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: "In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas" (The argument culture, 1998, p. 7). ) Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: "In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas" (Tannen 7).

Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: "In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas" (Tannen, 1998, p. 7).

Is it plagiarism? Copying a diagram from a website and including it in your paper with a citation underneath. Yes. Incorrect. Not plagiarism. This is acceptable in most citation styles, but check your manual for more information. No

F

You need a citation for this statement: World War II ended in 1945. True Incorrect! Actually many sources would offer this information, and it would be considered common knowledge. False

F

You're allowed to copy anything that's in Wikipedia without citing it because it's an online encyclopedia. True False Correct! Wikipedia must be cited like any other source. However, you should probably avoid using Wikipedia in a college-level essay because of some credibility issues.

F

Which is the correct format for citing work by two authors? Research by Wagner and Petty found that nurses are better than doctors Research by (Wagner and Petty 2004) found that nurses are better than doctors Research by Wagner and Petty (2004) found that nurses are better than doctors Research by (Wagner 2004) found that nurses are better than doctors

Research by Wagner and Petty (2004) found that nurses are better than doctors

In parenthetical citations, the author and year appear in parentheses. In narrative citations, the author appears as part of the sentence, followed by the year in parentheses. True False

T

You need a citation for this statement: Doris Kearns Goodwin has shown that Abraham Lincoln was skillful at managing politicians with opposing points of view. True Correct! This information is specific and would not be common knowledge. Therefore, it should be cited. False

T

To find out how to cite books vs. journal articles vs. websites vs. youtube videos vs. any other resource in APA format, I can: Refer to lesson 18 of 21 in "The Academic Writer" Use the 7th edition APA style guide, a link to which is in the syllabus, this module, and I can always google for it Google for the citation type in APA format Use an online citation generator, but double-check its accuracy Any of the above options will work

Use an online citation generator, but double-check its accuracy

Is it plagiarism? Making use of the works of others to support your own ideas, but not using citations. Yes Correct. You can feel free to use others' information or ideas to support your own, as long as you cite them correctly. No

Y

I'm an international student. The rules about plagiarism are different in my country, so I will NOT have to follow the rules for citing sources in the United States. True False

f

If I write a paper for one course, it's OK to submit the same paper for a different course as long as it's my own writing. True False Correct! Courses require original work for assignments. It is not OK to submit previously-submitted work for a course.

f

It's OK to pay another student or company to write your paper as long as you pay a fair amount. True False Correct! It is never OK to have someone else write your papers. This is considered academic dishonesty.

f

It's fine to copy anything that is on the internet as long as it's open and freely available. I don't have to cite. True False Correct! Any time you use someone else's words and do not cite the source, it is considered plagiarism

f

You can never cite a source if it appears on the World Wide Web. It's only OK to cite sources from printed books and journals. True False Correct! Information from the web should be cited just like information from books and journals.

f

The references at the end of your paper should appear in alphabetical order by authors' surname or by title (if there is no author), regardless of type of reference (book, film journal article, website, etc.). under separate subheadings according to type of source. first under those with authors, then those without. numbered in the order in which they appear

in alphabetical order by authors' surname or by title (if there is no author), regardless of type of reference (book, film journal article, website, etc.).

Decide if the statement below is true or false. The act of plagiarism can include copying pictures as well as text. True Correct! Pictures are protected by copyright laws. False

t

If you paraphrase the text from a source, you must cite the source in your paper. True Correct! Even if you put information in your own words, you must cite it. False

t

To format a long quotation (40 words or more), place the quotation as a freestanding block of text (block quotation). True See "The Academic Writer" lesson 17 of 21 False

t

To paraphrase, use either a parenthetical or narrative citation format. This is the correct narrative format: As discussed by Redford (2019), personality develops over the lifespan. True See "The Academic Writer" lesson 17 of 21 False

t

When you cite, you must always provide appropriate credit in the text and reference list. True False

t

You need a citation for this statement: The Success automobile was built in Missouri in 1906. True Correct! This information is specific and would not be common knowledge. Therefore, it should be cited. False

t

Whenever you use the ___________________of other researchers, you must provide appropriate citations. words, ideas, or images words ideas and images ideas and words

words, ideas, or images


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