1 out of 1 points The “Student Handbook” at Strayer University includes detailed information on Strayer University’s Academic Integrity Policy.
Answer
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 2
1 out of 1 points You do not have to cite information or ideas that you summarize or paraphrase (put it into your own words).
Answer
Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 3
1 out of 1 points Fabricating a quotation or a source, copying an essay or article from the Internet or an electronic database without quoting or giving credit to the original author are examples of intentional plagiarism. Answer Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 4
0 out of 1 points Citing inaccurately or paraphrasing by only changing a few words without changing the sentence structure are examples of unintentional plagiarism.
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Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Incorrect! Unintentional plagiarism does constitute inaccurate citations or paraphrases which contain change of only a few words (such as replacing some words by substituting their synonyms). • Question 5
1 out of 1 points A student cannot be penalized for “unintentional plagiarism”.
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Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 6
1 out of 1 points It is not important to find reputable and valid sources over the Internet for your research.
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Selected Answer: False
Correct Answer: False
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 7
1 out of 1 points Facts that are known by a large number of people and that do not have to be cited are called ‘common knowledge’?
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Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 8