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  • July 31, 2023
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, 1.Which of the following are examples of plagiarism? a.Copying and pasting
text without referencing the source. b.Buying essays online and submitting
them as your own. c.Resubmitting previously submitted work without
referencing. d.Submitting an individual assignment created by a group. e.The
use of paraphrasing software. f.Paraphrasing text and including citations that
are not the correct citation for theinformation provided. g.Including proper in-
text referencing with the text but relying too closely on the text’soriginal
wording and/or structure. h.All of the above 31
h. All of the above

All the examples listed are instances of plagiarism:

a. Copying and pasting text without referencing the source: This is direct
plagiarism, as it involves using someone else's work without giving proper
credit.

b. Buying essays online and submitting them as your own: This is a form of
contract cheating and is considered plagiarism since the work is not original
and is being presented as the student's own.

c. Resubmitting previously submitted work without referencing: Self-
plagiarism occurs when you submit your own work again without proper
acknowledgment. Each assignment is expected to be original and unique
unless stated otherwise by the instructor.

d. Submitting an individual assignment created by a group: If the assignment
is meant to be individual work, submitting a group assignment as your own is
plagiarism.

e. The use of paraphrasing software: If the paraphrasing is not appropriately
cited or too closely resembles the original work, it can still be considered
plagiarism.

f. Paraphrasing text and including citations that are not the correct citation
for the information provided: This is a form of incorrect citation, and
presenting false information about the source of the material is also a type of
plagiarism.

g. Including proper in-text referencing with the text but relying too closely on
the text’s original wording and/or structure: Even if proper referencing is
done, excessively close reliance on the original text without proper quotation
marks and citations could still be considered plagiarism.

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