Statistics can easily be used to misrepresent data enough to show statistically significant results.
Titles of all journals (which academic or not) should be italicized.
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Try americanhumane.org, childwelfare.gov and other government websites. These should remain current, another thing to try is going to a university library as academic journals should have relevant information.
Yes, it is the responsibility of government to establish the minimum standards to which its young citizens should be educated and to audit the fact that these standards are being met/delivered by a nations educational establishments. However the curriculum details should not be a matter for politics but for an academic consensus.
"The professor took stringent precautions to prevent his students from cheating." "Parents of teens should establish stringent guidelines for dating." "There are stringent procedures to keep the award winners secret until they are revealed at the ceremony."
Plagiarism is a serious academic offense as it undermines the principles of academic integrity and honesty. All students should be held accountable for properly citing and attributing sources to give credit where it is due and to show respect for other's work. Punishments for plagiarism aim to uphold the standards of academic honesty and ensure fairness in the evaluation of students' work.
What standards of evidence should journalist
Academic excellence is important for a variety of reasons. In high school it helps you to get into a good college. It shows that you are a hard worker and that you are committed to reaching your goals.
If it is something small there should not be a problem. Ireland do not have a stringent import authority
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No. not any more stringent than any other criminal offense.
It's academic literature that is reviewed by peers. Namely books, journals and articles. The use of websites (except for e-books, e-journals etc.) is a grey area. It can and cannot be used under certain circumstances - such circumstances you will have to check with your tutor. If you stick to books, journals, published articles, you cannot go wrong. Hope this helps! :)