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Is it Plagiarism? You write: You read: YES! You need to use quotes and to cite your source You write: Nineteen percent of full-time freshmen say they spend only 1 to 5 hours per week preparing for classes. You read: “Nineteen percent of full-time freshmen say they spend only 1 to 5 hours per week preparing for classes…” From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002.

Is it Plagiarism? You read: You write: Yes! You must credit your source if you paraphrase text. You read: "Students are studying about one-third as much as faculty say they ought to, to do well," said George D. Kuh, director of the survey and a professor of higher education at Indiana University at Bloomington. From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002 You write: Most students spend about one-third as much time studying as faculty say they should.

Is it Plagiarism? You read: You write: No. As long as you have included the Young article in your reference list, you have properly cited your source. You read: "Students are studying about one-third as much as faculty say they ought to, to do well," said George D. Kuh, director of the survey and a professor of higher education at Indiana University at Bloomington. From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002 You write: According to George D. Kuh, Indiana University at Bloomington, students study about one-third of the time that is expected by faculty. (Young 15)

Is it Plagiarism? You read: You write: No. Commonly known facts or ideas do not have to be cited. (Can you find this information in at least five sources?) You read: “The tip given most consistently by professors and college officials is that students should simply do their homework. The most commonly prescribed amount is at least two hours of class preparation for every hour spent in the classroom…” From: Young, Jeffrey R. Homework? What Homework? Chronicle of Higher Education, 49 (15).12/6/2002 You write: College students should do their homework.

Should we or shouldn’t we protect the gray wolf? Is it Plagiarism? Yes! You need to credit the source of images and other media as well as text. You find: Your title page: Should we or shouldn’t we protect the gray wolf? By Ima Lamb Eng 110 Apr. 1, 2004 Gray wolf (Canis lupus). © Jeff Lepore/Photo Researchers Wolf. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved March 31, 2004, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online. <http://search.eb.com/eb/article?eu=79400>

Is it Plagiarism? When in doubt, cite it!