Academic Integrity: What Constitutes Plagiarism?
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What is true about a work that copies own information from prior papers, cites other authors in MLA style, and then submits?

  • It is a form of plagiarism
  • It is an instance of academic dishonesty
  • It is an example of proper citation
  • It is not plagiarism (correct)
  • What is the purpose of citing other authors in MLA style?

  • To show that you are an expert in the field
  • To claim ownership of the idea
  • To demonstrate your own work
  • To avoid plagiarism and give credit to the original authors (correct)
  • What is the result of copying own information from prior papers and submitting it without proper citation?

  • It is an acceptable academic practice
  • It is an example of proper citation
  • It is considered plagiarism (correct)
  • It is a form of academic dishonesty
  • What is the role of MLA style in academic writing?

    <p>To provide a format for citing other authors' work</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the key difference between plagiarism and the scenario described in the passage?

    <p>The presence of proper citation</p> Signup and view all the answers

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