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Think back on the terms including: validity, credibility, summary, paraphrasing, quoting, and plagiarism. Define each one with an example provided in the reading and in the supplemental information. The post should have the word, definition, then example.

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Validity

The quality of being factually and logically sound.

If a scale is missing 2 cm, any calculation with the scale should be increased with 2 cm in order to be valid.

Credibility

The quality of being trusted.

If you are giving speech about a disease, letting them know that you are a doctor will increase their confidence and they would believe you.

Summary

Summary is the brief statement of a paragraph or text.

A summary can describe briefly as what was discussed in a meeting.

Paraphrasing

Paraphrase is a text which includes the same meaning as the other paragraph but the words are changed.

Paraphrase includes changing the words with its synonyms and converting from indirect to direct or direct to indirect speech.

Quoting

A statement given by someone other than yourself is quoted

A copy paste statement from any celebrity is quoted.

Plagiarism

Posting someone else's content as yours is plagiarism.

Paraphrasing someone's content without providing the credits to them.

Step-by-step explanation:

Validity

The quality of being factually and logically sound.

If a scale is missing 2 cm, any calculation with the scale should be increased with 2 cm in order to be valid.

Credibility

The quality of being trusted.

If you are giving speech about a disease, letting them know that you are a doctor will increase their confidence and they would believe you.

Summary

Summary is the brief statement of a paragraph or text.

A summary can describe briefly as what was discussed in a meeting.

Paraphrasing

Paraphrase is a text which includes the same meaning as the other paragraph but the words are changed.

Paraphrase includes changing the words with its synonyms and converting from indirect to direct or direct to indirect speech.

Quoting

A statement given by someone other than yourself is quoted

A copy paste statement from any celebrity is quoted.

Plagiarism

Posting someone else's content as yours is plagiarism.

Paraphrasing someone's content without providing the credits to them.

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