Academic Integrity
Across
- 4. A style guide for writing, often used in social sciences
- 6. Information widely accepted and not requiring citation
- 10. The principle of acknowledging intellectual property
- 11. The moral principle of honesty in scholarship
- 12. Rewriting ideas in your own words
- 13. A formal list of sources used in research
- 14. Copying text word-for-word without quotation marks
- 15. Presenting someone else’s work as your own
Down
- 1. The opposite of honesty in academic work
- 2. A digital tool that checks for copied content
- 3. The act of submitting the same work for multiple classes
- 5. A short reference within the text
- 7. Giving credit to the original source
- 8. What is the process of combining sources and citing all of them into one idea?
- 9. Who is responsible for maintaining academic integrity?