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The Common Types of Plagiarism The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own” In precise words,  plagiarism  is an act of fraud Direct Plagiarism  Direct plagiarism is the word-for-word transcription of a section of someone else’s work, without attribution and without quotation marks. The deliberate plagiarism of someone else's work is unethical, academically dishonest,  Source-based Plagiarism Plagiarism may occur because of the different types of sources.. Plagiarism also occurs when a researcher uses a secondary source of data or information, but only cites the primary source of information.  Complete Plagiarism Complete plagiarism is the most severe form of plagiarism where a researcher takes a manuscript or study that someone else created, and submits it under his or her name. It is tantamount to  intellectual theft and stealing.   data fabrication and falsification  are also forms of...