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Well-structured HMEMS80 Assignment 1 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. (DETAILED ANSWERS - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED!). . SECTION A: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 10 marks We provide the multiple-choice questions here so that you can prepare your answers. You will indicate your answers to these multiple-choice questions in the table provided for doing so IN THE TEMPLATE FILE THAT YOU POPULATED WITH YOUR DETAILS! Answer the following questions: Question 1: Students should only use the course contact email address to contact lecturers regarding queries. Is this statement true or false? a) True b) False Question 2: The year mark is important; however, it is not enough. You still need to obtain an examination (POE) mark of at least 40% as a subminimum to pass. Is this statement true or false? a) True. b) False. Question 3: For the portfolio of evidence (POE) which you will be submitting later in the semester: a) You will be required to provide information from your weekly assessments. b) You will get backups of your weekly assessments on myUnisa. c) Lecturers will have copies of your weekly assessments. d) You will not be required to provide information from your weekly assessments. Question 4: Following the APA (7th edition) in-text referencing guidelines, which one of the following is the correct way of referencing? a) Sadiki and Ungerer, (2023) argued that … b) Sadiki and Ungerer (2023: 221) argued that … c) Sadiki & Ungerer (2023) argued that … d) Sadiki and Ungerer (2023) argued that … 2024_S1_ASS 01 3 Question 5: In your study group for the HMEMS80 module, you usually discuss your approach to the assignments and bounce ideas off each other to ensure better understanding. Is this an example of plagiarism/dishonest practice? a) Yes, HMEMS80 assignments are individual assignments, therefore you are not supposed to discuss anything concerning assignments. b) No, you can share information about helpful articles that can add value to the discussions and arguments of the assignment. c) No, if you have already prepared your answers beforehand, you can compare answers to the assignment to confirm. d) Yes, HMEMS80 assignments are not group assignments, even advising each other on helpful articles is not acceptable. Question 6: Which one of the following is not correct regarding plagiarism? a) The sources for graphs, charts and figures must be acknowledged as they represent the ideas and work of another person. b) There is no limit to the use of direct quotations, it is encouraged as direct quotations add weight to your arguments. c) When paraphrasing, it is not enough to change one or two words in a sentence as that does not show your understanding of the topic. d) Ideas, direct quotations, examples, paraphrasing and summaries from someone else’s work must be referenced. Question 7: Based on the APA style (7th edition) in-text referencing guidelines, which one of the following is correct? a) According to Mdhluli, Ramasodi & Grobler et al. (2023) students …. b) According to Mdhluli et al., (2023), students …. c) According to Mdhluli et al. (2023), students …. d) According to (Mdhluli et al., 2023), students …. Question 8: In a literature review, it is not required that you acknowledge your sources in cases where you have combined sections of other people’s work, including those taken from the internet with your own words and phrases. Is this statement true or false? a) True. b) False. 2024_S1_ASS 01 4 Question 9: Which one of the following is not correct regarding plagiarism? a) Plagiarism or ‘academic dishonesty’ is a denial of ethical values; it undermines the credibility of research results and is a negation of sound academic practice. b) Unintentional plagiarism can be overlooked if a student is still inexperienced as a researcher, as it is part of the academic learning process. c) As a student you can be expelled or barred from registering again by the university if found guilty of plagiarism. d) Plagiarism can be avoided by paraphrasing the original author’s words into your own words and acknowledging the source. Question 10: All the assignments and weekly self-assessments are important for the calculation of your year mark. Is this statement true or false? a) True. b) False. SECTION B: LITERATURE REVIEW 50 marks Prepare a proper scientifically written literature review for a research proposal of between 9 and 12 pages that summarises and integrates relevant information on the following topic: The relationship between student attitudes toward plagiarism and the level of plagiarism at a distance education institution. • Use 12-point font (Arial or Times New Roman) and include a table of contents and reference list – these form part of the number of pages required. If you break down the task into smaller parts, you will notice that you must: 1. consult relevant references, 2. summarise and integrate what you learn from these references in a proper scientifically written document, and 3. reference the sources that you used appropriately according to the APA 7th edition guidelines. 2024_S1_ASS 01 5 PART 1: For the first part of the task (consulting relevant references), we provide several references that you can use and include in your literature review. Use at least 5 of the references we provided and do your search to find 2 or 3 additional scientific, relevant and recent sources to add to your literature review and the reference list. It is recommended that you use the 2 or 3 additional articles to conceptualise and contextualise your literature review within a distance education institution. Clarke, O., Chan, W. Y. D., Bukuru, S., Logan, J., & Wong, R. (2022). Assessing knowledge of and attitudes towards plagiarism and ability to recognize plagiaristic writing among university students in Rwanda. Higher Education, 85, 247-263. Farooq, R., & Sultana, A. (2022). Measuring students’ attitudes toward plagiarism. Ethics & Behavior, 32(3), 210-224. Husain, F. M., Al-Shaibani, G. K. S., & Mahfoodh, O. H. A. (2017). Perceptions of and attitudes toward plagiarism and factors contributing to plagiarism: A review of studies. Journal of Academic Ethics, 15(2), 167-195. Matsebatlela, E., & Kuhudzai, A. G. (2018). Attitudes toward plagiarism: The case of undergraduate Health Sciences students at the University of Pretoria. Alternation Journal, 25(2), 181-209. Mbutho, N. P., & Hutchings, C. (2021). The complex concept of plagiarism: undergraduate and postgraduate student perspectives. Perspectives in Education, 39(2), 67-81. Oladejo, O., Alonge, A.J., & Oyewole, O. (2020). Information literacy skills and attitude towards plagiarism by students of three theological institutions in South-West, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 4047, 1-22. Tsekea, S., Zivanai, J., & Madziko, I. (2021). The attitude of undergraduate students towards plagiarism: The case of Bindura University of Science Education. Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal), 6574. 2024_S1_ASS 01 6 PART 2: For part 2 of the task, you need to write a literature review. We know that some students find this to be a daunting and difficult task. Writing does not come naturally for many people. We have many styles of writing – a note to a partner, a love letter to a romantic partner, a memo to a boss, an email to a friend, a report to colleagues, and then there is academic/scientific writing – in a class of its own! To assist you with this written part of the assignment, we provide additional material on scientific writing as an additional resource uploaded in the folder for Assignment 01 on the HMEMS80 myUnisa website. The additional material ranges from some fun exercises to guiding steps and helpful hints and we hope that exploring the different facets and problems typically associated with writing will help you to produce quality academic writing as an output for this assignment! Also, review the checklist for academic writing included at the end of the additional resource to finalise and evaluate your writing before you submit the assignment. The format of the literature review should include at least the following aspects/headings (Adapted from the Week 2 Resource 8 document): Frontpage and table of contents 1. INTRODUCTION – provides an overview of the context and background to the topic. An introduction should provide an overview of what the rest of the document entails namely to “set the scene” for what is to come. 2. VARIABLES - Identify the variable/s. Each variable should be identified first and then defined under a heading. 2.1 Variable 1 2.2 Variable 2 3. PREVIOUS RESEARCH – this includes a variety of research related to the variable/s; it includes exposing different viewpoints, that is, which views concerning the variable/s did you find corresponding and which ones did you find to be contradictory? And what does the literature say about the relationship between the variables and maybe, other variables? 2024_S1_ASS 01 7 4. PROBLEM STATEMENT 4.1 Flowing from the discussions in the literature review identify the research problem – formulate the research question. 4.2 Highlight how the existing body of knowledge (as presented in the literature review) links to the identified research problem (research question). 4.3 The need/value/motivation for the research. REFERENCE LIST Use the APA 7th edition guidelines (under Additional Resources >> Week 4 >> Week 4 Resource 3) to correctly list all the sources used in-text.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 9

2. VARIABLES ......................................................................................................... 9

2.1. Student attitudes towards plagiarism ............................................................. 9

2.2. Level of plagiarism ...................................................................................... 10

2.3. Distance education institution ...................................................................... 11

3. PREVIOUS RESEARCH.................................................................................... 11
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