In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button.Original Source MaterialStudent VersionEducational researchers, policymakers, and practitioners agree that educational research is often divorced from the problems and issues of everyday practice--a split that creates a need for new research approaches that speak directly to problems of practice (National Research Council [NRC], 2002) and that lead to the development of "usable knowledge" (Lagemann, 2002). Design-based research (Brown, 1992; Collins, 1992) is an emerging paradigm for the study of learning in context through the systematic design and study of instructional strategies and tools. We argue that design-based research can help create and extend knowledge about developing, enacting, and sustaining innovative learning environments.A decade later, researchers interested in studying learning in naturalistic settings (inspired by Brown's approach) began a concerted effort to define the standards and argue the legitimacy of this type of research through design. For example, the Design-Based Research Collective defined design-based research (DBR) as "an emerging paradigm for the study of learning in context, through the systematic design and study of instructional strategies and tools" Which of the following is true for the Student Version above?A) Word-for-Word plagiarismB) Paraphrasing plagiarismC) This is not plagiarism

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Answer:

A) Word-for-Word plagiarism

Explanation:

This would be an example of word-for-word plagiarism. In this example, the student provides some information on the source that he used in the first section of his text. This is cited properly, as he provides the name of the author and the year. However, towards the end of the text, the student provides a direct quote without providing the author, the year or the page number. This is an example of word-for-word plagiarism.