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x. Course Content-FA-17x',Dwwwgoogle.compr × o https://www.indiana.edu/-academy/firstPrinciples/plagiarismTestUG,php?testlevel-UG Hints Item 6 In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button Original Source Material Student Version In this study, Frick (1990) clarified the distinction between statistical linear models and Analysis of Patterns in Time (APT). Compared to the linear models approach (which includes particular APT was compared with numerous extant methodologies, including the linear models approach and event history analysis. The fundamental difference between APT and these other approaches is that no particular mathemadcal mathematical models), APT is a straightforward way model is assumed in APT. In APT a model is viewed to create temporal maps and analyze them for simply as a temporal pattern, whereas in most other approaches parameters of a mathematical model are estimated from data in which variables are measured separately. Moreover, in APT probabilities of temporal patterns are estimated by relative frequency and duration. References: Frick, T. (1990). Analysis of Patterns in Time (APT): A Method of Recording and Quantifying Temporal Relations in Education. American Educational Research Journal, 27(1), 180-204 recurring patterns of events. Moreover, in APT probabilities of temporal patterns are estimated by relative frequency and duration of those events. References: Frick, T (1990). Analysis of Patterns in Time (APT): A Method of Recording and Quantifying Temporal Relations in Education, American Educational Research Journal, 27(1), 180-204. Which of the following is true for the Student Version above? Word-for-Word plagiarism Parephrasing plagiarism This is not plagiarisnm

Explanation / Answer

this is not plagiarism- because the student version is just sited the example used in the first copy. to explain the concept in their own way and to understand the concept to the audiance, they sited the example. it is observed the theme of the example is copied only, but not the sentences or phrases. of course, you may question that, the theme also be copied, but it is truth and every one knows it.

for example if some one writen in a book that sun rises in the east, if you sited the same in other book, it can not be say that it is plagiarism, it is universal truth.

in the same way the above said phrases were used.