Practicing Integrity in Academic Writing

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Practicing integrity in written work does not require documenting sources properly.

False (B)

Different academic disciplines may have unique methods for acknowledging sources and influences.

True (A)

The instructor is not a reliable source for guidance on documenting sources in assignments.

False (B)

All academic communities have the same codes of behavior regarding source acknowledgment.

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Conducting research without acknowledging sources contributes to academic integrity.

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Study Notes

Practicing Integrity in Written Work

  • Integrity in academic work involves proper research practices and accurate documentation of sources.
  • Academic communities have unique codes of behavior, emphasizing the importance of integrity.
  • Different academic disciplines may require various methods for acknowledging influences, sources, and ideas.
  • Consulting your instructor is the best way to understand specific requirements for documenting sources for assignments.
  • General guidelines exist to help students maintain academic integrity and properly credit others' ideas and work.

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