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Question 1 of 10
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According
to the AMU Plagiarism policy, which of the following are examples of
academic dishonesty:
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A.Using
information from a source without giving credit in-text and in the reference
page to that source
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B.Using
another student's paper as your own
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C.Helping
another student cheat or be dishonest in class
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D.All
of the above
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Question 2 of 10
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Using this
passage from the AMU Plagiarism Policy: The most frequently observed form
of academic dishonesty is plagiarism. Plagiarism is the adoption or
incorporation of another's ideas without proper attribution of the source.
It is more simply defined as taking the writings of another person or
people and representing them to be one's own. Consider this passage from a
student's essay: A simple definition of plagiarism is taking the writings
of another person and adopting or incorporating their ideas without proper
source attribution. Is the sentence above considered:
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A.A
paraphrase because it expresses only the idea of the passage and does not
use key phrases or groups of words from the original
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B.a
rearrangement of the author's words, therefore not a paraphrase
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C.Neither
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D.Both
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Question 3 of 10
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Here
is the original sentence from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 40:
These tips will help you learn from what you see. Write your favorite tips in
ornate letters on a sticky note, and post it on your refrigerator door, the
front of your journal, or your dresser mirror-anyplace that you see each
day. Consider this passage from a student's eessay: "These tips will
help you learn from what you see. Write your favorite tips in ornate
letters on a sticky note, and post it on your refrigerator door, the front
of your journal, or your dresser mirror-anyplace that you see each
day" wrote the author of the book. Is the sentence from the essay:
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A.Cited
correctly and does not need the author's name, year, or page number.
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B.Is
missing the publisher
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C.Does
not need to be cited
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D.Should
have the author's last name, the year, and the page number in parenthesis
at the end of the quote
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Question 4 of 10
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Here
is the original sentence from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 42: As
an auditory listener, you're at an advantage in a word-based society, but
even you can become overwhelmed when too much information comes at you.
Consider this passage from a student's essay: Conner (2004) says that
people who learn through listening learn easily because our society is
built for them. She also cautions that information overload can happen to
anyone, even if they are in the right type of environment. The sentence from
the essay is:
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A.Cited
correctly as a paraphrase because it expresses the source's idea and is
totally reworded
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B.Does
not need to be cited at all
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C.Is
missing the book title and publisher
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D.Should
have the author's full name in italics and quotation marks
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Question 5 of 10
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Here is
the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 54: If
you're stressed, preoccupied, or afraid to make mistakes, even the best
intentions won't bring you success. That's because emotions play a
physiological role in the learning process. Consider this passage from a
student's essay: "If you're stressed, preoccupied, or afraid to make
mistakes, even the best intentions won't bring you success. That's because
emotions play a physiological role in the learning process." (Learn
More Now, 2004, p. 54).
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A.The
citation at the end of the sentence is correct.
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B.There
should not be quotation marks anywhere in the sentence.
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C.The
period should be only after the close parenthesis and the author's last
name should be used instead of the book title, the year and page number
are correct.
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D.Because
this passage is something we already learned, it does not need to be
cited at all.
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Question 6 of 10
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Here
is the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 155: A mentor
is someone who is skilled or experienced in an area you're learning about,
who uses their background to help you fill your learning gaps. Consider
this passage from a student's essay: A mentor is someone who is skilled or
experienced in an area one is learning about, who uses their background to
help a student fill their learning gap. This sentence is:
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A.Correct
as is and does not need to be cited
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B.Should
be cited as a direct quote because it uses the same words as the author
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C.Should
be cited as a paraphrase because it is written in the student's own words
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D.Should
mention the book title somewhere in the sentence
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Question 7 of 10
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Here is
the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 144:
Completing a portion of the project on your own works best for you because
it gives you time to focus your attention and concentrate. Consider this
passage from a student's essay: Completing a portion of the project on your
own works best for you because it gives you time to focus your attention
and concentrate (Conner, 2004, p. 144). This sentence:
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A.Is
cited correctly
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B.Is
missing the author's first name and book title
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C.Is
missing quotation marks
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D.Should
have the citation at the beginning of the sentence
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Question 8 of 10
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Here is
the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 8: Some
people learn for the sake of learning, and other people learn for the
gratification they get from meeting people in learning settings. Consider
this passage from a student's essay: Marcia Conner writes, "Some
people learn for the sake of learning, and other people learn for the
gratification they get from meeting people in learning settings"
(Conner, M. (2004). Learn more now. Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley and Sons).
This sentence:
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A.Does
not need quotation marks
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B.Is
cited correctly
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C.Is
missing a period at the end of the quote after "settings"
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D.Is
being cited with the format of a reference instead of a citation
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Question 9 of 10
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Here
is the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 30: If
you think, "I'm too busy with my spouse and children," consider
getting them involved (Conner, 2004. p. 30). Consider this passage from a
student's essay: Conner (2004) states "If you think, "I'm too
busy with my spouse and children," consider getting them
involved" ( p. 30). This sentence:
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A.Does
not need quotation marks in the inner quote
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B.Is
correct and does not need to be changed at all.
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C.Should
have the author's name at the end and not the beginning
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D.Should
have single quotes ('example') within the outer quote
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Question 10 of 10
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Here is
the original passage from Conner's Learn More Now (2004), page 198: When
you're required to use the equipment, the chairs, and the furniture that's
available, remember that you can usually find ways to customize your space.
For instance, if you prefer a more reclined or relaxed seat: - Place a
cushion or a pillow on your chair. - Put your feet up, even if only on the
leg supports of a table in front of you. - Avoid chairs altogether and
stand or sit on the floor. Consider this passage from a student's essay: In
Learn More Now (Conner, 2004), the author writes about how to make any
environment one's own. She suggests that someone can place a cushion or a
pillow on your chair, put your feet up, even if only on the leg supports of
a table in front of you, avoid chairs altogether and stand or sit on the
floor (p. 198). This sentence is:
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A.Missing
quotation marks around the whole thing beginning from "In" to
"Floor".
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B.Is
cited correctly.
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C.Does
not need quotation marks at all because it is in the student's own words.
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D.Should
have quotation marks around the three suggestions beginning with
"place" and ending with "floor."
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Solution: APU MGt101 Week 3 - APA Citations and Plagiarism Quiz- 100% correct solution