

Types of Plagiarism and Intellectual Property Rights
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Professional Development
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8th Grade
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Hard
Sabina Morallo
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1.
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when a researcher takes someone else's work and submits it as their own, which is considered intellectual theft.
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Complete Plagiarism
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copying someone else's work word-for-word without giving credit or using quotation marks.
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Verbatim or direct plagiarism
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when an author reuses significant parts of their own previously published work without attribution.
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Self or auto plagiarism
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happens when a student borrows phrases from a source without quotation marks or changes some words while keeping the same meaning.
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Mosaic plagiarism
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when a researcher incorrectly attributes information, such as citing a primary source instead of the secondary source used.
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Source-based plagiarism
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using someone else's writing with minor changes and presenting it as one's own.
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Paraphrasing plagiarism
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when someone unintentionally copies someone else's work due to neglect or mistakes.
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Accidental plagiarism
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