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  2. Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    To minimize plagiarism in the digital era, it is crucial that students understand the definition of plagiarism and how important intellectual property rights are. [93] Students should be aware that correct attribution is required to prevent the accusation of plagiarism and that the ethical and legal rules that apply to printed materials also ...

  3. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    In August 2005, The New Oxford American Dictionary gained media coverage [2] when it was leaked that the second edition contained at least one fictional entry. This later was determined to be the word "esquivalience", defined as "the wilful avoidance of one's official responsibilities", which had been added to the edition published in 2001. [9]

  4. Wikipedia:Plagiarism - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism is taking credit for someone else's writing as your own, including their language and ideas, without providing adequate credit. [1] The University of Cambridge defines plagiarism as: "submitting as one's own work, irrespective of intent to deceive, that which derives in part or in its entirety from the work of others without due acknowledgement."

  5. Wikipedia:Close paraphrasing - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Plagiarism (guideline) – Guideline on Wikipedia's definition of and approach to handling plagiarism to avoid making the work of others look like your own. "Let's get serious about plagiarism" , Wikipedia Signpost (op-ed) – Thorough discussion of Wikipedia's position regarding plagiarism, including how to avoid it, good practices ...

  6. Experiential avoidance - Wikipedia

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    Distress is an inextricable part of life; therefore, avoidance is often only a temporary solution. Avoidance reinforces the notion that discomfort, distress and anxiety are bad, or dangerous. Sustaining avoidance often requires effort and energy. Avoidance limits one's focus at the expense of fully experiencing what is going on in the present.

  7. Grammarly - Wikipedia

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    The software can generate and rewrite content based on prompts. [21] It can also generate topic ideas and outlines for written content such as blog posts and academic essays. [ 22 ] It has been trained on an anonymized library of business writing and is capable of suggesting clarifying edits and additions to work communications such as emails ...

  8. Wikipedia : Training/Newcomers/Copyright and plagiarism

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  9. Avoidance coping - Wikipedia

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    Avoidance coping is measured via a self-reported questionnaire. Initially, the Multidimensional Experiential Avoidance Questionnaire (MEAQ) was used, which is a 62-item questionnaire that assesses experiential avoidance, and thus avoidance coping, by measuring how many avoidant behaviors a person exhibits and how strongly they agree with each statement on a scale of 1–6. [1]