EXERCISE 59–6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers
EXERCISE 59–6Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers
Read the following passage and the information about its source. Then decide whether each student sample is plagiarized or uses the source correctly. If the student’s sample is plagiarized, click on Plagiarized; if the sample is acceptable, click on OK.
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The dominant model of biological conservation everywhere is the national park: human exclusion from reserves designed for other species. The plausibility of this model arises from the fact that many extinctions are known to have been caused by human activities such as hunting, deforestation, and industrial pollution. During the last fifteen years, additional support has come from a new and highly fashionable science, conservation biology, which emerged in the United States in the 1980s. Devoted to the conservation of all biological diversity, rather than to the conservation and effective use of any specific resource, it is easily distinguishable from scientific forestry, fisheries biology, and so on, which nonetheless have some claim to be its intellectual antecedents.
From Sarkar, S. (2001). Restoring wilderness or reclaiming forests? In D. Rothenberg & M. Ulvaeus (Eds.), The world and the wild (pp. 37-55). Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
[The source passage is from pages 37-38; only the last word appears on page 38.]
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EXERCISE 59–6 2-6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers - 1 of 5: All over the world, the national park, which excludes humans from reserves designed for other species, is the dominant model of biological conservation.
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EXERCISE 59–6 2-6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers - 2 of 5: S. Sarkar (2001) explained that national parks, which exclude humans from reserves designated for other species, are a plausible model of biological conservation because many extinctions are caused by deforestation, industrial pollution, hunting, and other human activities (p. 37).
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EXERCISE 59–6 2-6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers - 3 of 5: According to Sarkar (2001), limiting human access to national parks has been a reasonable conservation technique because “many extinctions are known to have been caused by human activities such as hunting, deforestation, and industrial pollution” (p. 37).
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EXERCISE 59–6 2-6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers - 4 of 5: Sarkar (2001) pointed out that the new science of conservation biology is “devoted to the conservation of all biological diversity, rather than to the conservation and effective use of any specific resource” (p. 37).
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EXERCISE 59–6 2-6 Avoiding plagiarism in APA papers - 5 of 5: One writer has noted that conservation biology is focused on “the conservation of all biological diversity,” whereas other conservation sciences focus on specific resources, such as forests or fisheries (Sarkar, 2001, p. 37).