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- April 11, 2021 at 4:52 pm #616815
hi everyone,
I am writing my research report currently and i cannot help but worry about plagiarism. can anyone tell me what they check it against? is it just from the website’s references or old RAPS too because my companies are really common which would make it easier for people to write down the similar type of information. can somebody please help me out?April 15, 2021 at 7:25 pm #617785Plagiarism is not an issue if you reference properly and express ideas from sources in your own words and refrain from copying and pasting passages and sentences into your work.
Turnitin is a clever piece of software that matches text against published articles, books and websites as well as work that has been submitted to universities and other educational establishments,. So anything that has been copied and pasted into your work will be highlighted and shown in the Turnitin text matching report It will identify the original source or stiudent(s) piece of work that it has matched passages to (including the date they submitted and be traceable to their name and ACCA registration number)
Some students think they can get around matching by changing the odd word here and there or substitute a synonym. In fact this rarely works because the matching report highlights the copied text in a colour but will show the changed words in black text – so in fact it is even more obvious to anyone who is trained on interpreting the program matching report what has gone on.
Also using a dictionary or thesaurus to find substitute words can sometimes result in ‘silly English’ especially if the student’s first language is not English because the same word both has nuances of meaning or grammatically may have different meanings depending on the different parts of speech. For example I read a student’s report where they kept talking about profit or sales ‘augmenting’. Sure, augment does mean increase but has anyone seen this in relation to a company report or accounting text book ? Of course the obvious word in this context is ‘increasing’ but the piece they had copied from had used this, so instead they used a thesaurus to try to come up with a different word! The word ‘back can have different meanings depending upon whether it is a verb, preposition or noun so the synonym will depend on which it is in the sentence – so students who don’t understand grammar can make some sentences read like total nonsense.
The funniest example I ever found was student who had written in their SLS about ‘Oxford Rivulets University’ – work that one out for yourself (as markers we all fall about and awarded it the most obvious bit of copying and word substitution that we were ever likely to find).
Just because you may use the same topic and organisaton does not really increase the danger of plagiarism as if it is original work, then any matches will still be fairly low. For example I have probably had more than a dozen students who have based their Topic 17 on the same organisation and yet every single report was fairly different. Apart from the citations of the UK CG Code (one of the few sources you are permitted to copy because it is impossible and in fact not really desirable to rephrase such a precise document like a code or legislation) there were probably very few matches.
April 17, 2021 at 2:01 am #617946Many thanks for the indepth reply.
I have another query.
there is a software called ‘grammerly’ that helps with the correction of spellings. i was wondering if there is a risk of plagiarism in that?
if not, there is a premium version that helps checks for plagiarism. is it recommended?
if such software shouldnt be used and i have already used to correct my spellings. is there anything i should do regarding this?April 17, 2021 at 7:28 am #617953Please consult the plagiarism advice on OBU’s own ACCA OBU mentoring website as it may suggest suitable and reliable software to use.
This is important because there are two dangesr of using any program you may find online. Firstly how reliable is it ? Will it really do the job and identify any matched text accurately? If not then you may get a false sense of security. The second and bigger danger is that a digital copy of your work may be retained on its database. Unless the company producing the software has integrity and operates to high standards this may lay your work open to being copied or sold on.
(A disreputable industry has built up whereby organisations offer to ‘help’ students write their academic work. In reality this ‘help’ is based on writing most of the work and selling it to students to submit as their own. So some organizations will offer free plagiarism software to obtain examples of reports to edit and sell to other students).
I have no idea as to the merits or otherwise of ‘Grammerly’ so I cannot really pass judgment except to wonder if either they have deliberately chosen a name that is ‘memorable’ or ironic. Perhaps you have misspelled the name but I would have expected it to be spelt with an ‘a’ and not an ‘ e’ since grammar is spelt accordingly and I am unaware of grammarly (even spelt with an a ) as being a word that you would find in the English dictionary and ask myself therefore is the word grammarly / grammerly GRAMMATICALLY correct?
Turnitin itself of course does pass the ‘sniff test’ i.e. it is 100% reliable and reputable. If used by students however it is absolutely VITAL that you retain the Turnitin matching report and it clearly shows YOUR name. This is because. OBU will put your work through Turnitin and, doing what it is designed to do, i.e. match text, it will match it up to your ‘test’ attempt. The questions then OBU will ask is why,, when and who put it through Turnitin before and unless you can provide proper evidence that it is your original work (an example being the original Turnitin report you received when you put your work through it) it would appear to be a copy from a writing service and possibly failed.
It is clearly stated in the Information Pack that you must retain any copies of Turnitin relating to your work and on submitting you agree that you have read the OBU T&Cs. Therefore failure to be able to produce the document may be construed as suspicious
March 26, 2023 at 2:05 am #681813No where in OBU its written one can use Turnitin , instead they have suggested ithenticate..
March 26, 2023 at 2:07 am #681815OBU info pack*
March 26, 2023 at 9:20 am #681824I think the company that produces Turntin produces two versions: Turnitin, used by professional institutions such as universities and is a subscription service and the same company has a version of this, itheticate, designed for one off use which is the one mentioned in the Info Pack.
Unfortunately it is not cheap and in fact I tell my own students not to bother. As long as you have not engaged in copying and pasting passages in your work and have instead used your own words (not Google translate or a thesaurus BTW) and not copied from other students there should be no issues.
(I have as a marker come across instances of Google translate and thesaurusi that have produced so many funny mistakes that immediately draw attention to the fact that copying has taken place. These have ranged from frequent references to ‘inventory owners’ and ‘alien checkers’ where the student was copying from someone (they meant stock holders and external auditors BTW) and talking about profit ‘augmenting’. Such rubbish and gobbledygook is often the result of not doing the work oneself and are instant red flags)
March 26, 2023 at 9:51 pm #681851So is it safe to check thesis on Turntin if we have access to Turntin?
March 27, 2023 at 8:49 am #681853Yes you can use Turnitin but read the post by Trephena above before you do so, (but as I said, if you have followed good academic practices it should not be necessary to use any plagiarism check).
April 15, 2023 at 12:50 pm #682666If I check my thesis on ithenticate before submitting it to Obu , then will ithenticate check the thesis for plagiarism against all the material which is available on the Internet plus all the projects submitted to obu till now? Please reply
April 21, 2023 at 6:18 pm #683326Yes it will and identify all matches with those sources
April 22, 2023 at 6:15 pm #683365@GillianM Does using Ratios from outside sources such as Yahoo Finance constitute plagiarism if properly referenced? Can it otherwise result in a fail?
April 25, 2023 at 8:31 pm #683537No that should be ok
April 25, 2023 at 8:31 pm #683538No that should be ok
May 5, 2023 at 5:11 am #683937Hey, Gillian i have come across a rather odd problem, as i was writing my thesis on topic 5, i chose netflix as the company. The thing is i am done with 90 percent of my work however, in the financial analysis section i have to compare netflix with competitor, even though it has direct competitors like Disney+, amazon prime video, they are part of a much bigger organisation as amazon has a huge e-commerce business and walt Disney has theme parks and many other chanels,none of them have separate financials for their streaming service. As netflix is purely a streaming company with 99% revenue coming from streaming, so the comparison is not fair because these other services being part of much bigger organisations dont have separate financials and their ratios are not comparable. How do i tackle this situation? I have looked at many of its competitors gone through their financial statements and all that. I have completed everything in my project , and only this remains, the submission date is getting close. Kindly reply to my query, I’ll forever be grateful to you.
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