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1. Assessment 1




QUIZ Assessment
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Started on Sunday, 10 March 2024, 1:02 AM
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The International Center for Academic Integrity defines academic integrity as ’a
commitment to six fundamental values: honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage.’
(See International Center for Academic Integrity, The Fundamental Values of Academic Integrity
(3rd edn, ICAI 2021) 4.) The opposite of academic integrity is academic dishonesty. All research in
the School of Law should be guided by the ideal of academic integrity.
Which of the following activities is/are forms of academic dishonesty that can result in disciplinary
action being taken by Unisa?
Select one or more:
a.
Paraphrasing an argument by another author while acknowledging the author in your footnotes and
bibliography
b.
Quoting legislation without placing the text in quotation marks c.
Including references and citations of sources that you did not personally consult



This is called padding. It refers to the practice of referring to sources that were not consulted, but
which makes the footnotes and/or bibliography seem more impressive. See 1.11 of the LMR3701
study guide.




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d.
Allowing someone to copy from you
See 1.11 of the LMR3701 study guide. This amounts to helping someone else to cheat and makes
you complicit.
e.
Submitting work that contains excessive quotes (more than 15% of the contents)
See 1.11 of the LMR3701 study guide. You should aim to restrict the quotations in your work to less
than 10%.
f.
Absence of references and/or citations
See 1.11 of the LMR3701 study guide.
g.
Expressing your own opinions without citing any sources in support h.
Copying someone else’s work word for word

See 1.11 of the LMR3701 study guide.
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The correct answers are:
Copying someone else’s work word for word ,
Absence of references and/or citations,
Including references and citations of sources that you did not personally consult,
Submitting work that contains excessive quotes (more than 15% of the contents),
Allowing someone to copy from you

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You consulted the following Internet source and cited it in a footnote:



You found the article at the following address:
https://www.lawtimesnews.com/practiceareas/family/mother-denied-procedural-fairness-when-
child-removed-to-pakistan-oninsufficient-evidence-court/382907 which you accessed on 9
February 2024.
Which one of the following is the correct way of referencing the article in your bibliography?
Select one:

a.




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b.


c.


d.


e.


f.




Question text
You consulted the article by Botha and Peens that appeared in the South African Journal of
Criminal Justice, and you want to include it in your bibliography. The following bibliographical
details are given on Sabinet:



The following snippet is taken from the first page of the article:




Which one of the following is the correct bibliographical entry for this article?
Select one: a.


b
.




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