IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT OF WRITTING QUALITY RESEARCH WITH OUT PLAGARISM AND WAYS TO AVOID(ways to do)
Quality research refers to scientific process encompassing all aspects of study design in particular (Boaz 2002). Principle and standard of quality research design are commonly found in texts, reports, essays and etc.
Plagiarism refers to the involves of stealing someone else's work and lying about it afterwards (Sox 2012). And also plagiarism refers to speak of "copying" part of someone else's published work and using it without showing that it is borrowed from someone else.
Therefore, the following are the importance of writing quality research work without plagiarism and the ways to do. By starting with the importance as shown below-;
It promotes a love of and confidence in reading, writing, analyzing and sharing valuable information, this because due to the in-text citation and end text citation.
It provides evidence, this because the quality research has full of reference that show every thing come from different areas.
It shows the accountability of the writers, this is due the different sources that gained the researcher when doing that work. can prevent grave and negative consequences in your career. It helps to improve quality of your work because you do not steel your work from other people.
On other hand of ways to avoid plagiarism are as below(ways to do )
The use of direct quotation, in order to avoid the plagiarism should use the quotation such as "According to" Boaz (2002) and the like.
Paraphrase your context. This way should avoid to copy and paste the context make the plagiarism so the best way read and you understand what the context says and used the own word.
Record of sources you refer to, use citation software like footnote or reference manager.
Cites your sources. Identify what does and does not need to be cited.
Our advise people shouldn't plagiarism their work because this will devaluate their work ,instead they need to summarize,paraphrase an should take direct citation from the authors works.
REFERENCES
Barbour, R (2001). Checklist for rigour for qualitative research; A case of the tail wagging the dog? medical journal, 322, 1115-1117.
Bartlett, J, G (2001). Twenty years in review. Hopkin reports, 13(4), 8-9.
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