The practice of taking someone else's
work or ideas and passing them off as
one's own is known as
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O Cyberbullying
O Plagiarism
O Hacking
O Phishing
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Answer:
Plagarism
Explanation:
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines plagiarism as the act or practice of taking someone else's work, idea, etc., and passing off as one's own.
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The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own is known as Plagiarism.
What about plagiarism :
- Plagiarism occurs when you portray someone else's work or ideas as your own, even without their permission, by integrating it into your work without fully crediting them.
- Plagiarism is when someone misrepresents another person's work or ideas as their own.
- Fraud is defined as the use of someone else's ideas and information without properly crediting the originator.
- Taking someone else's whole text and passing it off as your own. Copying and pasting elements into a fresh document from a number of sources.
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