The following was taken directly from Schuetze (2004): Increased student confidence in their ability to avoid plagiarism

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The following was taken directly from Schuetze (2004):
"Increased student confidence in their ability to avoid plagiarism would hypothetically result in an inaccurate perception that they are fully knowledgeable about the complexities involved in proper citations in scientific papers.
Indicate if each of these statements would or would not be considered plagiarism:
a. Increased student confidence in their ability to avoid plagiarism might result in an inaccurate belief that they are fully knowledgeable about the complexities involved in proper citations (Schuetze, 2004).
b. Student confidence in their plagiarism avoidance skills might lead to false perceptions that they understand the intricacies of proper citations.
c. One danger of increasing students' confidence in avoiding plagiarism is that they may overestimate their ability to correctly cite sources (Schuetze, 2004).
d. Increased student confidence in their ability to avoid plagiarism might theoretically result in an incorrect belief that they are completely knowledgeable about the intricacies of proper citations in papers (Schuetze, 2004).
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Research Methods Statistics and Applications

ISBN: 978-1452220185

1st edition

Authors: Kathrynn A. Adams, Eva Marie K. Lawrence

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