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Posted By: Max Quordlepleen . - 01/26/02 09:58 AM
Posted By: of troy Re: Plagarism revisited - 01/26/02 02:45 PM
Re: Plagarism revisited

Is that like deja vu all over again?--but in writing?

Posted By: wwh Re: Plagarism revisited - 01/26/02 03:08 PM
Copying without giving credit is naughty, but becomes plagiarism only if you try to make money from it, or use it to build up your reputation.

Posted By: Rubrick Re: Plagarism revisited - 01/26/02 07:13 PM
I heard that, if one person copies someone's work it's plagiarism. If many people copy it, it's research!

Posted By: consuelo Re: Plagarism revisited - 01/27/02 01:52 AM
whispering: oh, oh. YART

Posted By: Jackie Re: Plagarism revisited - 01/30/02 03:14 AM
What a lovely irony, Max! (Speaking of irony--that started to come out 'lowly' irony.) That Cloze procedure is interesting, and seems valid as well.

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