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rachel9

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A logical interpretation of facts and other information is called what?
 
  A) Summary
  B) Data manipulation
  C) Conclusion
  D) Paraphrasing
  E) Recommendation

Question 2

When research is presented as your own, what ethical issue is taking place?
 
  A) Selective misquoting
  B) Plagiarism
  C) Data manipulation
  D) Incomplete information
  E) Inclusion of biased material



jaygar71

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C
Explanation: C) A conclusion is a logical interpretation of facts and other information. In addition to being logically sound, a conclusion should be based only on the information provided or at least referred to in the report.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Plagiarism is presenting someone else's words as your own, such as copying material from an online source and dropping it into a report without giving proper credit.



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