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Imagine you are peer-reviewing a colleague's manuscript and you notice they have included a paragraph that relies heavily on a prominent theorist's ideas without any citations. What specific feedback should you provide to your colleague to prevent them from engaging in an unethical academic practice?

Question: Imagine you are peer-reviewing a colleague's manuscript and you notice they have included a paragraph that relies heavily on a prominent theorist's ideas without any citations. What specific feedback should you provide to your colleague to prevent them from engaging in an unethical academic practice?

Sample answer: You should advise the colleague to add appropriate citations to properly acknowledge the prominent theorist's ideas. You must warn them that failing to provide proper acknowledgment for ideas constitutes plagiarism, an unethical practice that represents the theft of individual thought and could destroy their reputation.

Key points:

  • Advises the colleague to add proper acknowledgment or citations.
  • Applies the concept of plagiarism to the uncredited use of another's ideas.
  • Mentions the need to avoid the theft of research and thought.
  • Warns of the potential damage to their reputation or career.

Rubric: The answer should instruct the colleague to add proper acknowledgment (citations) for the ideas used, applying the rule that failing to do so is plagiarism and risks their academic career.

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