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Understanding & Avoiding Plagiarism - Innovative Educators

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Slide 20: Answers to QuizRemember that questionnaire that you took at thebeginning of this workshop?Hopefully the answers to those questions are muchclearer to you now. If there are any questions thatyou’re still unsure of, take a few minutes to read theexplanations up on the screen and on the next 2slides.1. I conducted an e-interview of an expert for myeconomics paper. I sent her some questions viaemail and she responded via email. I need to includea citation for the information, even though it came inemail form.Answer: TRUE. Any information from another sourceshould be cited, including interviews of any type.2. I am running out of time on my project. My professorsaid to only use scholarly sources, but I can’t findenough material in those articles. It’s fine to cut andpaste some minor facts from a Wikipedia page, andjust leave that source out of my bibliography.Published by Articulate Presenterwww.articulate.com

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