Lesson 4.1 Flashcards
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refers to the “act of copying or using works from another person and
presenting it as your own.”
Plagiarism
type of
plagiarism happens
when the researcher
directly copied and
pasted content
without revision and
proper attribution.
Direct Plagiarism
typically happens
when the researcher tries
to paraphrase the content
by simply replacing
selected words in the
sentences with synonyms
or other interchangeable
Inadequate
paraphrasing
type of plagiarism
often happens when the
researcher lifts the
contents of his/her
previous work and
places them in the
current work.
Self-
plagiarism
Committed when:
❑ Incomplete citation
details
❑ Giving false
information
❑ Fabricating citation
details
Incomplete
citations
purpose of citing literature is to give
credit to other researchers, make the
research work credible, and track relevant
sources of information.
parts of citations
in-text
citation and reference list.
appears in-between the researcher’s writing
Types of Citations
In-text citation
authors name is in the text of the sentence
page number is at the end of the sentence
in text citation
narrative in-text citation
in parantheses are last names of the author, year published, page number
in text citatiin
parenthetical
is usually found at the
last part of a research
paper
types of citation
Reference list/Bibliography
PHENOMENOLOGY
● ETHNOGRAPHY
● GROUNDED THEORY
● CASE STUDY
● NARRATIVE REVIEW
● HISTORICAL REVIEW
❑ EXPERIMENTAL
❑ DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
❑ COMPARATIVE RESEARCH
❑ CORRELATIONAL
RESEARCH
❑ QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH