10 Types of Plagiarism
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- What is plagiarism? There isn't just one definition.Learn key ways to avoid plagiarism after reviewing these 10 types.
Understand how to paraphrase a text, how to document or cite a source and how to research so the paper contains original content. Original source: Turnitin.com
I find it ironic that this video doesn't have sources cited at the end, or even give credit to the narrator and producer, etc. It makes it difficult to cite this video.
I agree with you, but you can always use the uploader's name as an author. Try to cite through the REFERENCE tab in WORD.
I bet you do not remember the comment you wrote on this vid from 4 years ago lol
@@hishamhabli3876 Lmao right bruh and we in corna virus
@@jaydenphan_1 People probably plagarazing even more with the CORNA VIRUS
Having this exact issue right now.
PLAGIARISM TYPES AND WHAT THEY ARE:
1."Clone": Submitting one copy of other author's creation.
2.CTRL-C: Copying a sentence into one work but without citation and quote marks.
3.Find-Replace: Closely paraphrasing to the source (small modifications) such as substituting one vocab with a synonym that matches the word and retaining the same structure.
4.Remix: Paraphrasing from one source that also contains the word from other sources in one paragraphs from the same author.
5.Recycle: The reusing of major elements from the previous work.
6.Hybrid: Combining one and more copies of a text and selecting one of the quotes to be cited.
7.Mashup: Combining copied texts from other sources with first copied sentence to form one paragraph.
8.Error 404: Including erroneous citation of a quote.
9:Aggregator: Including full citation for each source but almost no own understanding via paraphrases.
10.Retweet: Crediting one source via full citation but retaining copying and pasting a sentence.
+ISE D- XD You mind if I copy paste this for my work?
*joking*
+Demonat865 if copying and pasting articles from wikipedia
Well since i get the feeling that someone from my class might be here, I might as well say hi.
ENG102??
ENG 111
LIB 101 for me.
Hi nick 👋
I don’t know you but this made me smile.
As a graduate student and teaching assistant at Western Kentucky University, I'm just waiting for that moment when people/students run out of ways to type something differently. I submit that there are a finite number of ways that you can word some text without losing part or all of the original meaning from the author you are citing. Yet ironically at the same time (at least in Psychology/APA style), it is typically frowned upon to directly quote often within your writing. By this I mean that some people essentially avoid doing it as if there were a plagiarism/direct quote plague that casts its foreboding shadow over writers at all times. If the topic you are writing about is not a well researched topic, is generally new conceptually, or only has a few researchers/writers (but they have essentially covered everything), then this is an arduous task to perform in its own right. Just food for thought, but I did like learning about the plethora of ways to plagiarize.
Addendum: Need to add the controversial "Self-Plagiarism" in here: The "cheating" yourself out of the learning process vs. I already went through that process once and it still applies now so why can't I use my past work? I can see both arguments, yet I definitively stand with the latter of the two options present.
Speaking of plagiarism, how about you accurately source the page you pulled this data from?
Hey guys I invented a new word. Plagiarism.
Speaking of plagiarism, how about you accurately source the page you pulled this data from?
Many types of plagiarism:
-Direct copying + pasting text without citation and quotation marks.
-Minor paraphrasing.
-Copying a classmate's essay.
-Buying a paper online via paper mills.
-Uncited close paraphrase.
-Uncited quotation.
-Uncited bloq quote.
-Cited copied and pasted text but missing quotation marks.
-Wrong citations.
-Patchwriting.
-Copying images online without providing the source.
-Not citing statements which aren't "common knowledge".
PLAGIARISM MODEST PENALTIES:
1. Being asked to re-do the assignment.
2. Getting "F" for the course.
SEVERE PENALTIES:
1. Get suspended/withdrawn.
2. Get terminated/expelled from the college.
I had to do this for class. I appreciate the details as I was unaware that there were 10 different types of plagiarism.
The "Clone" is the worst plagiarism form compared to other types; it includes copying a full papers, pictures, or other types of artworks . The consequences are unbearably horrifying. Start from re-do the assignment, failing the course, until getting expelled depends on how many times for the occurence.
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Most universities will have something called a Writing Center, or Tutoring Center, that will be able to help you with your writing assignment(s). You just need to ask for the help, and to show that you are trying to get the work done. And follow their recommendations.
Re using work that you have written is not plagiarism. If I own it I can use it however I wish.
I agree dude.
If you use a work from another class, for a current class, that is considered academic plagiarism. You need to ask the current instructor for permission to use it for your current work.
The problem is in the definition. While you can't steal from yourself, you can commit fraud by misrepresenting your own work as original for a particular assignment -- that's plagiarism.
Recycle my ass...that's a bit extreme
I think I agree with you. This one is questionable to me.
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What is plagiarism anyway? You've
probably heard a lot about plagiarism as
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a student,
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so what is it? According to Webster's
definition, to plagiarize is to steal and
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pass off the ideas or words of another
as one's own, to use another production
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without crediting the source.
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Sounds pretty serious when we say that
plagiarising is stealing as if it's
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criminal.
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But plagiarism can carry some serious
consequences in school.
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Each school has its own plagiarism
policy or academic honesty policy, but
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students who plagiarize make it reported
to school officials, get an F on the
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assignment or in the course, and, in some
cases, even expelled from the school.
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Given these consequences, let's take a
look at some sample papers to see what
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plagiarism really is and how it looks in
student writing.
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We've tagged 10 types of plagiarism to
look at more closely.
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This paper is the clone and represents a
highly problematic form of plagiarism.
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It is a word for word copy of texts from
the original with no quotation marks and
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no citations.
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This is clearly plagiarism. In the
control C paper,
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the student has attempted to disguise
the direct copy and paste by adding in a
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few original words. This, too, represents a
highly problematic form of plagiarism.
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The student is deliberately attempted to
use the material, and then throw off the
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instructor with a few words here and
there.
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The Find and Replace looks like the
control C, but in this case the student
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intent becomes a question. Did this
student intentionally change the words
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and phrases, or does the students simply
not know how to paraphrase a text or put
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it into his or her own words?
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Regardless of student intent, it still is
plagiarism. The remix has some further
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problems with paraphrasing, but this time,
from various sources. Often this is what
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students think of when they think of
research: pulling sources together into a
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new whole.
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But research is quite different and
requires good paraphrasing skills.
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The recycle is a type of plagiarism that
many students don't even recognize as a
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problem. Students typically cannot and
should not reuse large portions of a
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text from another paper they have
written. That means that students
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can't recycle papers from class to class.
School policies about this differ,
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so you need to check what your school
policy is. One way to avoid this is, as a
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writer, you can cite your original
writing, even if it is unpublished. The
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hybrid represents a student who has made
the paper look like an ethically and
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accurately written paper, but the student
cut and paste material from other
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sources as well.
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This typically represents intentional
plagiarism. Like the remix, the mash-up is
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nothing but a constant stream of outside
material with little to no original
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writing to link the outside sources
together.
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This also represents what a lot of
students think of when they think of
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research, and it's just not the case.
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The 404 error is an example of
plagiarism that tries to throw the
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instructor off by citing sources
inaccurately. Usually students attempt this
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when they don't know how to cite sources.
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You can't be apathetic here. Citing
sources takes time and attention to the
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details.
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The aggregator has sources cited, but the
original writing is not balanced with
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the sources. In this case, the student has
allowed the research to drive the paper's
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development rather than use the research
to support his or her own writing.
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The last type of plagiarism is the
retweet.
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In this case the student knows that he
or she needs to cite sources and
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attempts to paraphrase, but the
paraphrase relies too heavily on the
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original text.
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Paraphrasing is a skill that takes
practice. You can see key ways to avoid
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plagiarism
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after reviewing these ten types:
understand how to paraphrase a text,
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how to document or cite a source, and how
to research so the paper contains
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original content.
7 billion people, over 1 billion speaking english, but you know, guess we are going to have to invent new words, because I am positive someone has written. "I went home last night", more than once. or "Today we discussed the importance of" Plagiarism in 40 years... imagine...
There's a difference between common knowledge and actual information
@@DARTH-R3VAN There is only so many combinations for a 200 character limit message, add that it has to make grammatical sense and it reduces the combinations even further.
Given enough time with no new words, there is only so many combinations.
And even then all combinations of letters can be exhausted.
The "Infinite monkey theorem
" the irony is it doesn't take someone to learn about this, many people can come up with this without ever hearing something similar to it. I thought up an AI that creates all combinations, later find out someone came up with it before me but used monkeys.
Not common knowledge but common knowledge can be used to derive it. Just because you have a thought doesnt mean someone else hasnt though it, you just may be the first person to write or say it, it doesnt make it original.
And to claim you have an original thought means the burden of proof falls on you but that is not something you can ever prove.
You are just the first one to say it on a record that still exists.
this was all written here, my original thought isnt original here is the source lol XD
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THE REASONS WHY STUDENTS PLAGIARISE:
-Less time
-Collusion
-Ambition to finish the assignments early
-Lethargy or lacking of energy
-Feel that the work is easy so just copy then paste
-Cannot distinguish what common knowledge is with arguable info
-Do not know how to cite the source or paraphrase/summarize/change the structure of the sentence
-Do not know the more severe consequences in addition to getting a zero or re-doing the assignment
WHILE THE REASONS TO CITE THE SOURCE ARE:
-Giving credit to the original composer
-Ambition to achieve higher grades
-Admitting honestly about the source where the paragraph comes from.
So what if I did a retweet, but it was cited, and the blocks were in the middle of sentences, only about 8 words in a row, and they were just statistics?
It's such a specific error, I think I'll be fine. I'm worried, because plagiarism is a huge deal.
This makes me nervous. I always considered myself to be a skilled writer and a competent paraphraser. I don't want to inadvertently commit this infraction.
Hello to everyone who has to do this for class!
Cheer~~~the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.😊
Imagine watching this cause you have to... not cause you want to. Totally can't relate....
Wow, I thought I knew what plagiarism is, but there are some forms of it that I was not aware of. In addition to that, I did not know that there were specific names for the different forms of plagiarism. For example, Ctrl-C and Clone are two obvious forms of plagiarism, but I did not realize that they had names. I was definitely unaware of the Recycle. I think I've been guilty of using my own work in another writing back in high school. (Should I have admitted to that?) I did not know that was plagiarism.
Informative, thanks.
find replace or paraphase is the main thing to get original how can you make up a definition with originality?
Hst201M. I am curious if there is an exact amount of information regurgitation that is plagiarism or if is subjective.
I'm a middle school librarian. Can I show this to our advanced students?
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Wow! I had no clue there were so many kinds of plagiarism. Wow!
Thank you for this video.
I just wrote an essay on plagiarism.
I have to take notes 🙂
My teacher just posted this for us😑
Republic Polytechnic brought me here
So, as long as I cite everything, I'm fine right?
G107 Problem 3 pre-reading anyone? :D
Nice video..to understand the types of plagiarism..
I think the problem with these papers is the fact that theyre on a Facebook machi- I mean Mac.
teachers when students use speedwrite, quilbot and coles notes: 💀💀
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Pre Reading for tomorrow anyone in RP? :D
College am I right?
whos here because of school?
very blurry video can't even see what the heck they are talking about
Penn Foster Brought me here
Same here
im going to go clinically insane
CLONE is the major form and don't do it.
Hi Faris.
Plagiarism is bullshit! I did a research and fully credited the source of the material but I got a zero because someone else used the same source and credited it as well. how can't two people use the same source? this is really unfair. for example if someone wrote that according to Eisenstein theory of relativity then i cannot say according to Eisenstein theory of relativity in my paper!!! do you know someone else who came up with the theory of relativity so i can refer to him in my paper instead??
I know this is four years ago, but I agree because imagine trying to be having your own words into the research you did and then getting canned for it because someone else has something similar. Like what? How's that fair?
Better get a poor but passable grade (such as grades "D-" to "C+") rather than ending with an "F" due to plagiarism papers or getting an "A+" via cheating in tests.
Hi people from mrs Hennings class
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good
this is so boring
Agree
hi mrs.ridgeways class how r u
Brandman University online brought me here. Hi.
I thought in your own words. You didn’t need to cite sources. Oof.
BSIT 1-Y2-1 hello!
Ok
any anth 105ers
stop writing
just remember..... dont do plagiarism
Penn Foster brought me here.
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Sorry if I plagiarised 💀
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i’ve been forced to watch this so please stop breathing in ur mic 🌚
This sucks