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OleMash [197]
3 years ago
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Professor Lee is writing a proposal for a research grant, and the deadline for the proposal submission is two days from now. To

complete the background section of the proposal, Lee copies a few isolated sen- tences of a journal paper written by another author. The copied sentences consist of brief, factual, one-sentence summaries of earlier articles closely related to the proposal, descriptions of basic concepts from textbooks, and definitions of standard mathematical notations. None of these ideas is due to the other author. Lee adds a one-sentence summary of the journal paper and cites it. 1. Does the copying of a few isolated sentences in this case constitute plagiarism
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anastassius [24]3 years ago
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Yes this is plagraised .

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