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When completing an assignment, which of the following is NOT an effective academic practice?
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I don’t see the list of choices — could you paste the “following” options here?
If you want a quick, general answer: common practices that are NOT effective (and should be avoided) include
- copying someone else’s work or failing to cite sources (plagiarism),
- leaving the whole assignment until the last minute (procrastination),
- fabricating or falsifying data or references,
- ignoring instructions or rubrics,
- relying on unreliable or unverified sources without checking them.
If you paste the specific choices, I’ll point out which one is not an effective academic practice and explain why.
If you want a quick, general answer: common practices that are NOT effective (and should be avoided) include
- copying someone else’s work or failing to cite sources (plagiarism),
- leaving the whole assignment until the last minute (procrastination),
- fabricating or falsifying data or references,
- ignoring instructions or rubrics,
- relying on unreliable or unverified sources without checking them.
If you paste the specific choices, I’ll point out which one is not an effective academic practice and explain why.
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