Plagiarism is defined as the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
What are the four types of plagiarism?
Mosaic, Deliberate, Self and Actual
Mosaic, Self, Defensive and Accidental
Self, Motivational, Deliberate and Accidental
Self, Mosaic, Deliberate and Accidental
____________________ plagiarism is defined as as the act of resubmitting or using parts of your own previous work from assignments without getting permission from every professors or teacher involved.
Mosaic
Self
Deliberate
Accidental
______________________ plagiarism is defined as the act of failing to acknowledge a source in one's own work unintentionally.
____________________ plagiarism is defined as taking bits and pieces from a source or sources, changing a few words here and there without either adequately paraphrasing or quoting directly.
________________________ plagiarism is defined as intentionally taking credit for another person's creations or ideas.
Should you cite your own work when using information from your own previous assignment?
Yes
No,
A student can be held accountable for plagiarism for not citing a source within their body of work, but lists the source in the bibliography.