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Parafraziranje kao plagijat×Plagijat ideja i krađa koncepata×
PodručjeEtika istraživanjaEtika istraživanja
ObiteljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Godina nastanka1980s1980s
TvoracAcademic integrity framework (modern definition)Academic integrity framework (modern definition)
VrstaConceptConcept
Temeljni izvorRoig, M. (2015). Avoiding plagiarism, self-plagiarism, and other questionable writing practices: A guide to ethical writing. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Research Integrity. link ↗Hirsch, L. R. (2013). Recognizing plagiarism: A guide for academic professionals. Teaching Professor Blog. link ↗
Drugi naziviinsufficient paraphrase, close paraphrase, lazy paraphrasingconceptual plagiarism, idea theft, intellectual theft
Srodne43
SažetakParaphrasing plagiarism occurs when an author rewrites another's ideas in different words but does not cite the source. Unlike verbatim plagiarism (copying word-for-word), paraphrasing plagiarism involves changing vocabulary and sentence structure while retaining the original argument, logic, or conceptual content without attribution. It is harder to detect than direct copying but is still a clear violation of academic integrity.Idea plagiarism, or conceptual plagiarism, occurs when an author takes another's ideas, arguments, theories, or conceptual frameworks and presents them as original work without crediting the source. Unlike verbatim or paraphrasing plagiarism (which involve copying language), idea plagiarism involves taking the intellectual content itself—the argument, theory, or framework—regardless of how it is worded. It is the hardest form of plagiarism to detect because it does not require word-for-word copying.
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