Posted: May 15th, 2023
Review the “Academic Integrity” and “GCU Plagiarism Prevention Tutorial,” located in the topic Resources. List three examples of plagiarism and discuss how plagiarizing as a student affects the integrity of a baccalaureate degree, the public perception of the nursing profession, and evidence-based practice. Describe two APA resources you will use to ensure academic integrity in your work.
Copy-and-paste plagiarism: This is the most obvious form of plagiarism, and it occurs when a student copies text from another source without properly citing it.
Paraphrasing plagiarism: This occurs when a student paraphrases another source without properly citing it. Paraphrasing is not plagiarism if the student uses their own words and ideas to express the information from the source, but it is plagiarism if the student simply changes a few words or phrases and does not cite the source.
Self-plagiarism: This occurs when a student submits the same work for more than one course without properly citing it. Self-plagiarism is often unintentional, but it is still considered plagiarism.
Plagiarism can have a number of negative consequences for students, including:
Failing the assignment or course
Receiving a disciplinary sanction, such as a failing grade or suspension
Having to retake the course
Losing their nursing license
Damage to their professional reputation
Plagiarism can also have a negative impact on the integrity of a baccalaureate degree, the public perception of the nursing profession, and evidence-based practice.
A baccalaureate degree is a valuable credential that demonstrates that a student has met the academic standards for graduation. Plagiarism undermines the value of a baccalaureate degree by suggesting that the student did not earn the degree on their own.
The public perception of the nursing profession is important because it affects the ability of nurses to advocate for their patients and to influence public policy. Plagiarism can damage the public perception of the nursing profession by suggesting that nurses are not honest or trustworthy.
Evidence-based practice is the use of the best available evidence to make decisions about patient care. Plagiarism can undermine evidence-based practice by introducing inaccurate or biased information into the decision-making process.
There are a number of APA resources that can be used to ensure academic integrity in work. Two of these resources are the APA Style Guide and the APA Plagiarism Prevention Tutorial.
The APA Style Guide provides detailed instructions on how to cite sources in APA format. This can help students to avoid plagiarism by ensuring that they properly cite all of the sources that they use in their work.
The APA Plagiarism Prevention Tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of plagiarism and how to avoid it. The tutorial includes a number of interactive exercises that can help students to learn about plagiarism and to develop good habits for avoiding it.