The following passage is from Szuchman (2013) - page 9 The first hypothesis was supported.The superheroes were perceived to be more patriotic and powerful than were the anthropomorphic animals.Moreover, the red and blue superheroes were perceived to be more patriotic and powerful than were the green and yellow superheroes.Color did not affect the generally lower patriotic and powerful ratings for anthropomorphic animals.As predicted, the reverse was true for the sensitive and friendly ratings.Anthropomorphic animals were perceived as more sensitive and friendly than superheroes.Furthermore, the crossover interaction demonstrated that green and yellow anthropomorphic animals were perceived as more sensitive and friendly than the blue and red anthropomorphic animals.
Determine which of the following is (are) plagiarized:
I.Szuchman's (2013) hypothesis that superheroes would be perceived to be more patriotic and powerful than the anthropomorphic animals was supported.
II.Several of Szuchman's (2013) hypotheses about color of superheroes and anthropomorphic animals were supported.
III.Participants thought that anthropomorphic animals were sensitive and friendly, especially green and yellow ones (Szuchman, 2013) .
Which is correct?
A) Only I is plagiarized.
B) I and II are plagiarized, but not III.
C) All are plagiarized.
D) Only II is plagiarized.
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Q1: The following passage is from Szuchman (2013)
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A)if you
Q3: It is plagiarism if you
A)use material you
Q4: When citing an Internet source,
A)it is ok
Q5: If you cannot think of a better
Q6: If you write the same paper for
Q7: Plagiarism includes
A)using someone else's words without quotation
Q8: The following passage is from Szuchman (2013)
Q10: "Patchwork plagiarism" refers to
A)using your own work
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