EDUC 850 Quiz Paraphrasing Summarizing and Sythesizing

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EDUC850_B02_202420 Quizzes Quiz: Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Synthesizing Account Dashboard Courses Calendar Inbox History Resources COURSE MENU Quiz: Paraphrasing, Summarizing, and Synthesizing Due Feb 11 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 10 Time Limit 120 Minutes Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 16 minutes 50 out of 50 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 50 out of 50 Submitted Feb 6 at 1:44pm This attempt took 16 minutes. The quiz: Covers the Learn material from Module 4: Week 4 . Contains 10 multiple-choice questions. Is limited to 2 hours . Allows 1 attempt . Is worth 50 points . Paraphrasing, summarizing, and synthesizing are important skills to learn when composing a formal review of the scholarly literature. Chapter four of the Claxton & Dolan textbook provides details regarding these critical skills. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 4: Week 4. 5 / 5 pts Question 1 Which of the following is not considered plagiarism? Not using quotation marks around a block quotation Intentional errors in citations Purposely forgetting to include or misspelling an element in the reference list entry Modeling a study after the study conducted by another author or group of authors without giving credit to the author(s) of the original work 5 / 5 pts Question 2 It may be appropriate to change, add, or delete words to a direct quotation. For example, the Vrst letter of the quote can be changed to upper or lower case so that it is correct within the context of the sentence in your paper. True False 5 / 5 pts Question 3 _________________ is changing a few words of the text while retaining the original sentence structure or rearranging the order of the words within a sentence Patchwriting Ghost writing misrepresenting intentional plagiarism 5 / 5 pts Question 4 Steps for paraphrasing include the following: (a) read the source, (b) note the main idea or ideas in the cited source, (c) write the main ideas in your own words, and (d) compare what you wrote to the cited source to ensure you did not use the same wording and that the meaning is the same. True False 5 / 5 pts Question 5 ______________________ is combining the ideas of two or more sources into a single sentence or passage. Summarizing Paraphrasing Synthesizing Plagiarizing 5 / 5 pts Question 6 To ensure the exact message is retained, scholars must use direct quotations as much as possible. True False 5 / 5 pts Question 7 When writing a literature review, you should primarily _____________ the information from the sources you cite. synthesize plagiarize paraphrase quote 5 / 5 pts Question 8 ______________________ is changing the words of a cited source in a way that the idea or message is changed. Misrepresenting Summarizing Paraphrasing Smart thinking 5 / 5 pts Question 9 ______________________ is putting just the main points of a passage into your own words. What you write is signiVcantly shorter than the cited text, but the meaning in the original text is retained. Summarizing Paraphrasing Synthesizing Plagiarizing 5 / 5 pts Question 10 ____________________ is using the ideas, words, and or images from another source without giving credit to the author or authors who wrote them. Summarizing Paraphrasing Synthesizing Plagiarizing Quiz Score: 50 out of 50 PREVIOUS NEXT Submission Details: Time: 16 minutes Current Score: 50 out of 50 Kept Score: 50 out of 50 Home Announcements Assignments Discussions Quizzes Grades 1 People Modules My Media Writing Style Guides Bookstore Canvas Help Online Residential Athletics Alumni Parents Sign In Request Info Apply Now Visit Us Create Guest Account
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