Academic Integrity

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Understanding Academic Integrity

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge of academic integrity concepts through various questions related to research, citations, and referencing. By participating, you can enhance your understanding of proper academic practices.

  • 5 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Improve your academic writing skills
  • Gain insights into citation formats and research integrity
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by ClarifyingFact234
1. Which option below best describes a statement supported by research?
In early 2020, several reports began to appear in the news and social media about a mysterious virus that was spreading quickly throughout the world (Gan, 2020; Heidenreich, 2020; National Post Staff, 2020; Nebehay, 2020; World Health Organization, 2020).
Cats are better than dogs.
COVID - 19 has disrupted the operation of school districts across the world.
2. Which in-text citations is parenthetical?
Without proper academic support and emotional support refugee students may find it difficult to form peer relationships due to mental health difficulties, racism, and sociolinguistic difficulties (Hadfield, Ostrowski & Ungar, 2017).
Not only was language a barrier, but refugee students were now entering a country and education system where we do not “share their customs, follow their religious practices, or have recent experience of living in a war zone” (Skidmore, 2016, p. 8).
Tyyska, Blower, Deboer, Kawai & Walcott (2018) defined neoliberalism as “the reliance on the private sector and individuals for the delivery of services that used to be in the domain of the welfare state” (p. 150).
3. In the following reference, what does DOI mean? Drolet, J., & Moorthi, G. (2018). The settlement experiences of Syrian newcomers in Alberta: Social connections and interactions. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 50(2), 101-120. doi:10.1353/ces.2018.0017
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4. This how to reference a Fullan book: Fullan, M. (2005). Turnaround leadership. The Educational Forum, 69(2), 174-181.
True
False
5. If your in-text citation is 40 words or more, use a block quote format.
True
False
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