Quiz: PlagiarismThe following multiple-choice quiz tests your knowledge of what is and what is not considered to be plagiarism, as well as of strategies to avoid plagiarizing when you are engaged in the writing process. Good luck. Show After you have read the question and chosen the answer you think is correct, a response will appear, telling you whether you were right or wrong and explaining why.
Congratulations. You've finished the quiz. If you still want more information on Plagiarism, visit our Writing Services Plagiarism & Academic Integrity page. Continue to Avoiding Plagiarism Which term describes a deliberate falsification of data and resources?Fraud refers to the intentional falsification of data. It is often used to describe the deliberate manipulation of data.
What is a deliberate falsification of information?Disinformation is the deliberate dissemination of false or inaccurate information in order to discredit a person or organization.
What term describes facts that are widely disseminated?What term describes facts that are widely disseminated and known by many? Common knowledge.
In which kind of source is information represented in such a way as to provoke a desired response?In reality, propaganda may easily be based in fact, but facts represented in such a way as to provoke a desired response. "Propaganda" is defined as the "systematic propagation of information or ideas by an interested party, esp. in a tendentious way in order to encourage or instil a particular attitude or response.
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