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Which are likely consequences of submitting plagiarized work in school? Check all that apply.

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Answered by faiqaeeman5
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In short, there are many consequences of plagiarism and all are severe with the potential to have a sustained negative affect on the academic and career future of the student who has been found guilty of doing it. What is often overlooked is that the consequences of plagiarism extend far beyond the individual student who has been caught cheating in their essay and/or report submission. This section will outline that as well as the student, the consequences of plagiarism can also be felt by other groups including; other students, academic institutions and the UK economy. In brief introduction, students can be affected as their degree can be valued by the tag of cheating, the same is the case with the brand of the academic institution. In reference to the UK economy, the key consequence of plagiarism is that it invariably leads to a skills shortage in private sector organisations which recruit university graduates who have not gained the critical thinking skills needed to succeed in the modern economy. There are also legal issues for the student to consider, especially in regard to copyright and copyright infringement if students plagiarise content of academic authors. Typically these cases are small scale and centred on financial penalty and are therefore held in civil court.

If you as a student are unsure of the consequences of plagiarism or rather doubt them, you should consider the following:

Plagiarism can get you expelled from your course, college and/or university.Plagiarism can result in your work being destroyed.Plagiarism can result in expulsion from you academic institution, in some cases permanent expulsion.

Answered by bharathparasad577
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Answer:

Concept:

Plagiarism can have personal, professional, ethical, and legal consequences. Plagiarists are being caught at an alarming rate now that plagiarism detection software is so widely available and widely used.

Explanation:

An individual who has been accused of plagiarism will almost certainly be treated with suspicion in the future. Ignorance isn't an excuse. Plagiarists include academics, professionals, students, journalists, authors, and others.

  • plagiarism allegations may result in an exceedingly student's suspension or expulsion.
  • Their academic record may reflect the ethics offense, potentially barring the coed from entering college from high school or another college.
  • Schools, colleges, and universities take plagiarism very seriously.
  • Most educational institutions have academic integrity committees that police students.

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