1. Subjective plagiarism
When writing a paper, I quoted other people's papers and extracted paragraphs from the stacks. In short, I copied and pasted other people's things, so I was found to have plagiarized.
2. Objective plagiarism
When writing graduation content, we will use what we have learned before, and absorb and summarize it. Therefore, it is easy for us to retell what we have learned into the paper, thinking that it is our own creation, without realizing that potential "plagiarism" will also be found out.
3. Forgetting to quote a reference when quoting a reference, or ending the reference with a period in advance, is also a problem of high repetition rate due to frequent feedback from students. Go to school. There is a lot of knowledge in this field. You can go and have a look.
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