Plagiarism test

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San José State University Library / SJSU Research Guides / Plagiarism / Test for Class Credit Plagiarism Learn how to recognize and avoid plagiarism. Home What is Plagiarism? The Effects of Plagiarism How to Avoid Plagiarism Citing So Remember... Test for Class Credit About If you have any issues viewing this quiz here, you can also access it directly from this URL: https://sjsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9GEQzvV7SmhhS MB Search this Guide Search
Plagiarism — Test for Class Credit 100.0% 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 1/1 We thank you for your time spent taking this survey. Your response has been recorded. 12/12 An important reason to quote other scholars and paraphrase their ideas is: A. To explain difficult concepts B. To lend outside support to your ideas or viewpoint C. To use a broader, more scholarly vocabulary Which of the following media do you NOT need to cite? A. A chart from your textbook. B. A video you saw on YouTube. C. A song you downloaded from the Internet. D. A photo you took with your digital camera. When is it acceptable to use multimedia, such as charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or audio files in your paper or class presentation? A. You found them in your textbook for class. B. You found them on the Internet. C. They illustrate a point in your paper. D. You cite the original source. It may be considered academic dishonesty to turn the same paper into two different courses. A. True B. False Which of the following are possible penalties for plagiarism at San José State University? A F ili i t
Last Updated: Jul 6, 2023 8:54 AM URL: https://libguides.sjsu.edu/plagiarism Print Page Login to LibApps Report a problem Subjects: Faculty Resources, Student Resources, Tutorials Tags: plagiarism, tutorials Home Contact Us FAQs Government Publications Giving to the Library Download Acrobat Reader SJSU Home King Library Home Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library One Washington Square | San José, CA 95192-0028 | 408-808-2000 << Previous: Two More Tips Next: About >> 1/1 A. Failing an assignment. B. Failing a course. C. Being expelled from school. D. All of the above. Under certain circumstances, it is acceptable to buy or borrow a paper and turn it in as your own. A. True B. False
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