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Plagiarism 저자: Mind Map: Plagiarism

1. Consequences of Academic plagiarism

1.1. jeopardizing academic future

1.2. Olivia

1.3. suspension/expellsion

1.4. failure

2. Plagiarism in general

2.1. John

2.2. the idea of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own

3. considered plagiarism

3.1. changing titles of articles to theirs and authors names to thiers.

3.2. giving no indication it was quoted word for word from the original source.

3.3. Olivia

4. Academic Dishonesty

4.1. Olivia

4.2. paraprasing

4.3. "Submit a paper to be graded or reviewed that you have not written on your own. Copy answers or text from another classmate and submit it as your own. Quote or paraphrase from another paper without crediting the original author. Cite data without crediting the original source. Propose another author’s idea as if it were your own. Fabricating references or using incorrect references. Submitting someone else’s presentation, program, spreadsheet, or other file with only minor alterations (PennState)."

5. Different types of plagiarism

5.1. John

5.2. Direct

5.3. Self

5.4. Mosiac

5.5. Accidental

6. laws/meanings of Plagiarism

6.1. John

6.2. To use another production without crediting the source

6.3. To steal or pass off as one's own

6.4. to commit literary theft

6.5. To present as new and original an idea or product derived from an existing source