Evaluating & Synthesizing Information (Ch. 19 Writing Situations) – Flashcards
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            paraphrasing
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        explaining all or part of the research information in your own words rather than quoting it
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            summarizing
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        simply reporting or describing information without a great degree of detail; reporting just the main ideas
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            synthesizing
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        forming a completely new version from carefully evaluated, selected, and relevant parts; bringing together various pieces of information to make one new piece
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        representing someone else's words or ideas (or imitating the original author's language) as if they were your own--intentionally or unintentionally
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            "accepting responsibility"
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        the expectation that students will abide by the academic standards of their institution regarding plagiarism, by learning strategies that will prevent accidental incidents of plagiarism
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            quoting
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        capturing word-for-word what another person said
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            "responding to research"
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        explaining how the research connects to your own ideas--this should be done within the paper that uses the research as support for your original ideas
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            "supporting your own ideas"
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        Inserting research to support your voice, purpose, and ideas
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            short quotation (MLA)
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        three or less complete typed lines of text
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            long quotation (MLA block quote)
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        four or more complete typed lines which are then set off by indenting one inch, or two standard tabs, and do not use quotation marks
