As a Junior Research Fellow (JRF), you plagiarized someone's work and you are…

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As a Junior Research Fellow (JRF), you plagiarized someone's work and you are caught, what is the likely consequence? A. You will be rewarded for that over time.

B. The research article is retracted with public documentation explaining the reason.

C. The institute funding your research takes disciplinary action.

D. Your academic standing and reputation come into question.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  1. A.

    C and D only

  2. B.

    B and D only

  3. C.

    B, C and D only

  4. D.

    A, B and C only

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Correct answer: C

Plagiarism is a severe ethical violation in research. Consequences include the retraction of the published article with public documentation (B), disciplinary action by funding bodies or institutes such as termination of grants or employment (C), and significant damage to the researcher's academic standing and reputation (D). Option A is incorrect as plagiarism is never rewarded. Therefore, the correct combination of consequences is B, C, and D.

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