Plagiarism Tutorial Activity - UTA
Select the best definition of plagiarism. A) Using another person's ideas, words, or other creative work without citing them as a source. B) All of the above. C) Making up quotes and sources to support your paper's thesis. D) Collaborating with another (without the instructor's authorization) when preparing an assignment.
A
Where can you go for help with citing sources? A) Your instructor B) All of the above C) The Writing Center D) The Libraries
B
Which sentence about citing is NOT true? A) There are over 200 citation styles, including MLA, APA, and Chicago. B) You have to cite everything you use, even common factual information like the dates of World War II or the date of Napoleon's death. C) You can be expelled from the university for not citing your sources. D) By citing your sources, you give your work credibility and identify your ideas as well as the ideas of others.
B
Plagiarism does NOT apply to which of the following? A) Math formulas B) ImagesMusic C) It applies to all of the above D) Computer code
C
Select the best definition of paraphrasing. A) To copy a passage of text word-for-word B) An abstract of an entire work. C) To restate a passage of text in your own words.
C
For a marketing class, you conduct a survey of students on campus. You include the results in your paper. Do you cite the source?
NO
Since Wikipedia articles can be written and changed by anyone and do not have an author listed, do you need to cite as a source?
YES
In class, your professor talks about a study she conducted. The results of the study have not been published, but you get permission to use the results in your paper. Do you cite the source?
YES
Susan comes from a country whose educational culture does not emphasize the importance of citing sources. Because of this unawareness, she fails to cite major portions of her paper. When the professor charges her with plagiarism, she tells him about her country's expectations. Can Susan still get in trouble with the University?
YES
To illustrate your paper on Hollywood entertainment, you use this well-known photo of Marilyn Monroe from Art.com. Do you cite the source?
YES
Which sentence about quoting is NOT true? A) When paraphrasing or summarizing text, you should put quotes around particularly distinctive words or phrases. B) Block quotes are several sentences long and do not require quote marks around them. C) When you leave out part of a quote, use an ellipsis to indicate that the quote has been abridged. D) If the original text contains bad grammar or spelling, you can correct it in your quote without indicating that you did so.
D
If you are retaking a course, it is acceptable to submit work without instructor approval, that you previously submitted the first time you took the course.
NO
In making a determination of plagiarism, does it matter how much of the paper is copied?
NO
You start your persuasive essay on college football with these words adapted from Shakespeare: "Friends, students, Mavericks, lend me your ears! I come to bury football, not to praise it." Do you need to cite the original source of the quote?
NO