Item 3 In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button. Original Source Material Student Version But what are reasonable outcomes of Rutkowski and Rutkowski (2009) ask the influence of global processes on "what are reasonable outcomes of the education? While the question of how influence of global processes on global processes influence all aspects of education?" (p. 138). This question is education (and who controls these not entirely testable and has multiple forces) is multidimensional and not dimensions but theories of globalization's completely testable, there appear to impact on education exist and provide be some theories of globalization as means of empirical analysis. it relates to education that can be empirically examined. References: References: Rutkowski, L., & Rutkowski, D. (2009). Rutkowski, L., & Rutkowski, D. (2009). Trends in TIMSS responses over time: Trends in TIMSS responses over time: Evidence of global forces in education? Evidence of global forces in education? Educational Research and Evaluation, Educational Research and Evaluation, 15(2), 137-152. 15(2), 137-152. Which of the following is true for the Student Version above? O Word-for-Word plagiarism O Paraphrasing plagiarism O This is not plagiarism Hints Item 4 In the case below, the original source material is given along with a sample of student work. Determine the type of plagiarism by clicking the appropriate radio button. Original Source Material Student Version In examining the history of the visionary Decisions that look like the result of companies, we were struck by how often smart strategic thinking could, instead, they made some of their best moves be attributed to a culture that values not by detailed strategic planning, opportunistic experimenting and but rather by experimentation, trial intentional mishaps. Collins and Porras and error, opportunism, and--quite (2002) point out their surprise at finding literally--accident. What looks in that many of the visionary companies hindsight like a brilliant strategy that they researched "made some of was often the residual result of their best moves not by detailed opportunistic experimentation and planning, but rather by experimentation, "purposeful accidents." trial and error, opportunism, and-quite References: literally--accident" (p. 141). Collins, J. C., & Porras, J. I. (2002). Built References: to last: Successful habits of visionary Collins, J. C., & Porras, J. I. (2002). Built companies. New York, NY: Harper to last: Successful habits of visionary Paperbacks. companies. New York, NY: Harper Paperbacks. Which of the following is true for the Student Version above? O Word-for-Word plagiarism Paraphrasing plagiarism O This is not plagiarism Hints