GDCT Plagiarism test

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Paraphrasing or rephrasing other’s ideas or information in your own words does not constitute plagiarism.
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Copying an image from other websites to paste them into your own work or websites without receiving proper permission or providing citation is not an act of fraud.
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Simply acknowledging that certain material has been borrowed and providing your audience with the information necessary to find that source is usually enough to prevent plagiarism.
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Students should never use another person’s writing or images copied from the internet in their work.
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1 point
There is no such thing as self-plagiarism
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If I cite my sources, I can simply copy other people’s ideas or artwork without processing and adding to them, to receive an excellent grade.
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To paraphrase is to include the ideas or information from an original source in your paper by rephrasing those ideas or information in your own words.
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Using an image, video or piece of music in a work you have produced without receiving proper permission or providing appropriate citation is plagiarism.
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1 point
An excellent rule of thumb is that for every line you quote (and cite), you should have at least two lines analyzing it.
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Citing sources actually helps your reader distinguish your ideas from those of your sources. This will actually strengthen your work by lending outside support to your ideas.