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15 Plagiarism or not?

Test Your Understanding

Now that you have a basic understanding of what plagiarism means, let’s see if you can figure out which of the following scenarios are examples of plagiarism. When going through these scenarios, think about whether you are, intentionally or unintentionally, leading the audience to believe that an intellectual output is original and your own.​

 

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Academic Integrity at East Central University © 2022 by Vivian Eldridge and Shawna Bishop is adapted from Academic Integrity at Tulsa Community College by Tulsa Community College and Academic Integrity by Ulrike Kestler, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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