2 - Ethical Use of Sources: Citation Fundamentals
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Practice Questions
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Define plagiarism in your own words.
💡 Hint: Think about what it means to borrow from someone else's work.
What is common knowledge? Give an example.
💡 Hint: Consider facts that everyone generally accepts.
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What is plagiarism?
💡 Hint: Think about what it means to borrow an idea and not tell others where it came from.
True or False: Common knowledge requires citation.
💡 Hint: Consider facts everyone knows.
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Challenge Problems
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You found an article online about climate change by Jane Smith published in 2022, titled 'The Rising Tide.' How would you cite this article in your written work?
💡 Hint: Remember to include author and publication information.
Write a brief paragraph about why academic honesty is vital in research, citing at least two sources.
💡 Hint: Think about what honesty means in the context of research.
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