Plagiarism is when you use someone else's works and ideas without crediting the source and pass it off as urs 1)verbal plagia: directly employ their words without citing the author 2) patchwork plagia: putting and piecing many excerpts of different sources together without paraphrasing or citing 3) paraphrasing plagia: is wen u employ ur own words but without citing the source 4)global plagia: is taking the entire work of someone and employ it as your own 5) self plagia: using ur own previous assignment exact wording ideas bcz u already got credit for the work.
When I was in grad school, I was accused of plagiarism on my Master's thesis. Someone on the review panel found an obscure paper from 20 years prior, loosely correlated to my subject. It had one verbatim sentence to mine, 8 words long. The other sentence on which they claimed plagiarism (much later in my thesis) was about 6 words long and very similar to another obscure, 10 year old paper. I plagiarized nothing. I told them it had to be a coincidence, and it wouldn't be unreasonable for either sentence to have been duplicated elsewhere either in the past (or future). I swore out an affidavit saying the paper was 100% original. I turned over all my notes with sources and challenged them on how they thought I would possibly be interested in the prior papers. Based on their titles and abstractions, they would have been poor sources. After consideration, they decided I had not intentionally committed plagiarism. So, I just had to change the similar parts.
So at 1:27 you guys used a clip from Melanie Ham's beginner quilt video..th-cam.com/video/-TyihOEvJ8E/w-d-xo.html, and I don't see any sort of credit to her anywhere...
What to do if my 1000 page translation files taken by some groups, they changed a few terms, and claimed that is their translation? Do I need an attorney? Or what to do? Also, they were criticizing my translation saying "everyone says my translation was bad"? Then why did they steal if my translation if it was bad? Should I organize online open conference and let the professionals check my level of translation? Or report to court?
ok , I understand that plagiarism is unacceptable on all fronts because it is deceptive at the very least and as far as I'm concerned it just boils down to common sense of knowing what's right and wrong. However, I do have an issue with "Self Plagiarism" to the point of a "self incriminating factor" that I think could happen in terms of the definition of self Plagiarism and my understanding of that definition. So, let's say I'm asked to write an essay on any given day about any given subject in my own original thoughts and words and complete it. I turn it in to be graded and I get credit for it and it's all good. Now the way I see it is that the only way I can commit self-plagiarism is by the professor or teacher , or whatever , giving me the exact same assignment with the same subject, and, if this happens it becomes a sort of entrapment would be a catch 22 for the student and possibly a tiny Pandora's box, meaning that , it becomes "entrapment with incrimination " , self Plagiarism and should be discussed with a more defined line about where that line is because to me its very vague and misleading with regards to the definition of " self Plagiarism".
What about short answer questions in which the information is more common knowledge? (For example, what is the just-world hypothesis?) There is only one definition for it. Writing a big paper however is a whole other beast.
Hello When I have an assignment, and I have no idea about this assignment, if I search in Google about it and write the information in my word that I searched about the assignment. Does it count plagiarism??
I did so much of plagiarism at school, i am subscribing to her, cause i can for m getting into college now... Good old days of school😢 Actually we did hard work after all we copied with pen...
But isn't it that this presentation is also plagiarism since you merely summarized or paraphrased other presentations on plagiarism? Note that plagiarism includes "slightly rewriting and re-arranging the words that you have read or heard from others?" So this could also include slightly re-arranging someone else's presentation? Plagiarism is so confusing. Crazy.
Self-Plagiarism has to be a joke right? Like, there's no way that actually counts does it? If I wrote something or came up with an idea, I should have every right to reuse it as I deem necessary. I agree with all the other ones, but that one I just can't wrap my head around.
I submitted as assignment everything was cited paraphared and well referenced but i forgot to paraphrase one line which include around 20 words in a thousand word essay are there chances it can be overlooked and not considered plag.. Or is it problem
Otherwise known as the "Cartman Rule". The "Cartman Rule" is named after the "South Park" character Eric Cartman, who decided to cross out Henry David Thoreau's name for the book "Walden" and put his name on a copy of the book. Source "South Park- Weight Gain 4000"
shout out to all the people who had to watch this video as a uni class requirement
Yup! Here from UWTSD >.< in UK !
whos here from school
Me
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Correct answer:who ISNT here from school?
@@theminiknight5827 LOL
Plagiarism is when someone copies and pastes your comments word for word and gets more likes than you.
not me plagiarising this for my essay on plagiarism
Lol, I recommend Undetectable AI instead for humanizing to avoid ai detectors
Imagine getting flunked because you submitted your own essay from another class...
Plagiarism is when you use someone else's works and ideas without crediting the source and pass it off as urs
1)verbal plagia: directly employ their words without citing the author
2) patchwork plagia: putting and piecing many excerpts of different sources together without paraphrasing or citing
3) paraphrasing plagia: is wen u employ ur own words but without citing the source
4)global plagia: is taking the entire work of someone and employ it as your own
5) self plagia: using ur own previous assignment exact wording ideas bcz u already got credit for the work.
im gonna copy every single word from this video for my report since the teacher keeps catching me stealing from websites
Using 1 source from the internet: plagiarism
Using more than 3 sources from the internet: research
Welp 😂 that's school for you 🤷🏻♀️
When I was in grad school, I was accused of plagiarism on my Master's thesis. Someone on the review panel found an obscure paper from 20 years prior, loosely correlated to my subject. It had one verbatim sentence to mine, 8 words long. The other sentence on which they claimed plagiarism (much later in my thesis) was about 6 words long and very similar to another obscure, 10 year old paper. I plagiarized nothing. I told them it had to be a coincidence, and it wouldn't be unreasonable for either sentence to have been duplicated elsewhere either in the past (or future). I swore out an affidavit saying the paper was 100% original. I turned over all my notes with sources and challenged them on how they thought I would possibly be interested in the prior papers. Based on their titles and abstractions, they would have been poor sources. After consideration, they decided I had not intentionally committed plagiarism. So, I just had to change the similar parts.
that's crazy to bad i anit reeding it
@@AlexanderMoszer the question is, can you REED?
Interesting. This video will help me to write my thesis. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful Gustavo!
Awesome videos. I use them in class with my 7 graders and it was absolutely helpful, short, and concise! I will keep coming for more resources here.
Awesome! Thank you!
informative video. I would like to use this video for my lecture but would you share the references? Particularly the types of plagiarism
Hi Budi, feel free to use this video for your lecture! This video is based on our article: www.scribbr.com/category/plagiarism/
So at 1:27 you guys used a clip from Melanie Ham's beginner quilt video..th-cam.com/video/-TyihOEvJ8E/w-d-xo.html, and I don't see any sort of credit to her anywhere...
Thank you for your reminder! It was indeed a mistake of ours. We've added the credits promptly 🙂
@@Scribbr-us that's soo ironic
Harvard President plagiarized and was not fired. She was given a chance to "correct" her works.
What to do if my 1000 page translation files taken by some groups, they changed a few terms, and claimed that is their translation? Do I need an attorney? Or what to do? Also, they were criticizing my translation saying "everyone says my translation was bad"? Then why did they steal if my translation if it was bad? Should I organize online open conference and let the professionals check my level of translation? Or report to court?
You got a new subscriber, Jessica. You raised my hopes.
Yes, I can do it! ✌🏻
Welcome aboard!
That was such a useful video, I can`t believe I found your channel, and I love your pronunciation ..
ok , I understand that plagiarism is unacceptable on all fronts because it is deceptive at the very least and as far as I'm concerned it just boils down to common sense of knowing what's right and wrong. However, I do have an issue with "Self Plagiarism" to the point of a "self incriminating factor" that I think could happen in terms of the definition of self Plagiarism and my understanding of that definition. So, let's say I'm asked to write an essay on any given day about any given subject in my own original thoughts and words and complete it. I turn it in to be graded and I get credit for it and it's all good. Now the way I see it is that the only way I can commit self-plagiarism is by the professor or teacher , or whatever , giving me the exact same assignment with the same subject, and, if this happens it becomes a sort of entrapment would be a catch 22 for the student and possibly a tiny Pandora's box, meaning that , it becomes "entrapment with incrimination " , self Plagiarism and should be discussed with a more defined line about where that line is because to me its very vague and misleading with regards to the definition of " self Plagiarism".
Your channel is very helpful. Thank you so much! 🥰
Glad you think so!
here cause of school anyone?
self plagiarism is so stupid
Thanks. This is very helpful. :)
Glad to hear that!
I have to take notes on this for my 8th grade English class.
haha relatalbe. i hated 8th grade english for some reason.
Thank you again for this video Jessica!!
You are so welcome!
It's so very helpful thank you so much!!!
This video and its sources aided me so much! thank you (3
Even use own previous work still count for the plagiarism , get this key information
That is very correct! Self-plagiarism is still plagiarism. Thanks for watching the video :)
What about short answer questions in which the information is more common knowledge? (For example, what is the just-world hypothesis?) There is only one definition for it. Writing a big paper however is a whole other beast.
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Hello
When I have an assignment, and I have no idea about this assignment, if I search in Google about it and write the information in my word that I searched about the assignment. Does it count plagiarism??
"self plagiarism" has to be an oxymoronic phrase
I did so much of plagiarism at school, i am subscribing to her, cause i can for m getting into college now... Good old days of school😢
Actually we did hard work after all we copied with pen...
So please what is the difference between verbatim plagiarism and global plagiarism
You are a lifesaver. Thank you so much.
Ikr
This video has been very informative. I really need to pay more attention to my citations.
How will you give credit to an information you got from a TH-cam video ? 😅
same question
Thank you a lot💗 that is really good explanation.i have subscribed to you💗
"Mr. Carlos should shave his head"
Am I the only one who thought that the speaker is the human version of Mulan?
But isn't it that this presentation is also plagiarism
since you merely summarized or paraphrased other
presentations on plagiarism? Note that plagiarism
includes "slightly rewriting and re-arranging the words that
you have read or heard from others?" So this could also
include slightly re-arranging someone else's presentation?
Plagiarism is so confusing.
Crazy.
So activision commits self plagiarism
This is great and very informative!
Glad it was helpful Eunice!
Helpful stuff thank you
Glad it was helpful!
My university made me watch this.
Me who just got blamed of plagiarism: ight
FORREAL
Be careful with their website they charge $20 a page, and also they check your paper as a plagarism only for using your last name.
Hello , so i can copy and paste other people word and cite them right? does this count as plagiarism?
Self-Plagiarism has to be a joke right? Like, there's no way that actually counts does it? If I wrote something or came up with an idea, I should have every right to reuse it as I deem necessary. I agree with all the other ones, but that one I just can't wrap my head around.
I submitted as assignment everything was cited paraphared and well referenced but i forgot to paraphrase one line which include around 20 words in a thousand word essay are there chances it can be overlooked and not considered plag.. Or is it problem
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching Budi!
thank you ,So much help
Just got a 0 for plagiarism lol i did not even try doing the hw
What is the name of the serial at beginning of the video?
Hello ☺️ ma'am. Thanks maam for your making and share topics it helps a lot for those students.🤗☺️
ok
Great video keep it up 💗
Thanks for the comment!
2:45 lol, I copied myself I don't even see how that is wrong.
Useful video ❤
Is it have positive and Negative of plagiarism ??
you are here because ur teacher send u to watch this even thoughhhhhhhhhhh all students in college know what plagiarism is lmao.
I don’t know what is
😂I'm here because I'm doing my project work.
Jessica Liu is SO CUTE!
Best and helpful
Great video, Thanks!
I plagarise and change a few things, just like a youtube parody video when doing my assessment
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I’m making a video about what is plagiarism copying this exactly word by word
How to Cite the original source?
Idea plss
So we should create some new words to escape from plagiarism?
is it okay if I make video lyric? with someone's song?
give credit
@@rynriss ummm :build a b****
how do i respond to when my work is plagiarized
Imagine being a 12th grader and having to re-learn something
Plss give me An idea how to Cite author
Good job!!!!!!!❤
Thank you✊🏼
No problem!!
Source for this video? MLA or APA?
How can I be better with APA&MLA papers for college
Wtf are “academicals” 0:18
Well described❤
Patchwork or plagiarism
Otherwise known as the "Cartman Rule". The "Cartman Rule" is named after the "South Park" character Eric Cartman, who decided to cross out Henry David Thoreau's name for the book "Walden" and put his name on a copy of the book.
Source "South Park- Weight Gain 4000"
my students in a nutshell. found 6 plagiarized letters
Who's here from english course?
Any BTS army?? 💜👀
That's Good
i learned my lesson.
can I asked what is the title of the movie in the intro lol ?
It's a skit from Saturday Night Live! th-cam.com/video/yDxN4c_CmpI/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=SaturdayNightLive
@@Scribbr-us thanks, I did not expected that you will noticed my comment
I got sent here from skl anyone else
May be they copied my work😂
Bro u did it! Thanks
Who’s here from social studies class😭👍
nice!
Thanks
None of this is consistent. None. He keeps moving the goalposts.
I'm sorry but I hate writing papers, I get too many headaches writing them and too many rules lol!!😂
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Love 💕 your video baby girl 😎✌️... Awesome 👍.
Verbatim
Thanks ❤️
It good video ❤