Science, asked by musfirahsohail9264, 1 month ago

We should not readily believe everything we read on the Internet. Identify this attitude which is important in the learning of science.
Q 2 with loads of information on the internet it can lead to plagiarism which is copying others' work and presenting it as your own this shows a lack of integrity if one reason why plagiarism is undesirable in the learning of science.​

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Answered by Propar1111
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Answer:

You can copyright online so that someone else cant use your content and if someone does you can do a copyright strike on him

Explanation:

Answered by yassersayeed
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1. Ans: Just because some internet stranger stuffs seemingly trustworthy stories, studies, statistics, or quotes into what they’re telling you doesn’t make it so. There’s a decent chance they have:

  • Taken their information from an equally dubious source.
  • Sought out data that backs up their message while ignoring anything that goes against it.
  • Stripped a study of all substance and nuance to make it into an easily digestible nugget of unhealthy misinformation.
  • Pulled a quote, statement, or photo completely out of context.
  • Straight up lied.

Sometimes internet information sources will change or conceal the published date to trick you into thinking the information is fresher than it really is.

Therefore, we should not readily believe everything we read on the Internet.

Look in the comments to see how long the post has really been around. If there are no comments, plug the URL in the Wayback Machine.

2. Ans: Plagiarism is the representation of another author's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.

Firstly, it is unethical because it is a form of theft. By taking the ideas and words of others and pretending they are your own, you are stealing someone else's intellectual property.

Secondly, it is unethical because the plagiariser subsequently benefits from this theft.

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