2024-09-30 at 12:14 AM UTC
The old adage goes if it's not your idea you must cite your source
but as I'm writing this paper for an organizational management I reference a concept from a psychology book i read a long time
Obviously the Halo Affect as it applies to leaders ina workplace settings is my own idea because I'm applying something I learned (a psychology term from a book) into a different situation.
Since I know this term and I am using it out of my own memory is it now considered my own? Do I cite it still?
At what point does something we learn no longer become something we have to cite with a source in academic papers?
For instance I know you a BITCH! but the sources are TOO MULTIPLE to CITE all the reasons.
2024-09-30 at 12:26 AM UTC
Hey!!!! I’m not a bitch! :c
You’re a bitch.
2024-09-30 at 1:16 AM UTC
When people say "Why didn't you cite that?" I will reply "It is common knowledge among the educated classes."
2024-09-30 at 1:53 AM UTC
Just lie and plagiarize like a mofo. Or try to change the structure of the sentence and/or use different words until the stolen sentence appears to be your own.
2024-09-30 at 2:06 AM UTC
huh? Bro Im a very effective writer, I don't need to steal or plagiarize anything. I've written 2 1/2 papers just today alone, lol. I'm now doing my final and just wondering what the proper way to go about things are is.
I'm not worried about citing sources I'm just wondering when I really need to if I already know the material from an external source that I may no longer really remember.
2024-10-02 at 2:21 PM UTC
I Think it was like Jesus man when he wrote the constitution that freed the slaves
2024-10-02 at 2:40 PM UTC
citations: the AI rewrote it 7 times