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Research Ethics Plagarism Exercises (from LANGURE PHI 816, North Carolina State University)
Bronson’s comment: "It depends. Unless this information is already common knowledge, this sentence is plagiarism because no credit is given for the ideas."
Bronson’s comment: "This is not plagiarism. Note that, to write examples#6, #7, and #8, the writer had to first genuinely understand what Johal et al. had written."
Bronson’s comment: "This is not plagiarism; however, some readers astutely notice that there is more information in this sentence than in the paragraph by Johal et al. In fact, I had to read the entire paper to write this sentence."