RE: Why Domestic Violence Victims Don't “Just Leave”

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Why Domestic Violence Victims Don't “Just Leave”

in psychology •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hi @bal-cheng. Some of the sentences in your article were quite similar with two of the following websites:

The sentences were jumbled up together and if this is intended, it is an act of plagiarism (unless you owned those two articles I've mentioned above).

  • If you need to use any sentences from the other website, quote the text.
  • Cite the article's references

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I do not know it, but I checked there is no master equation.

Sorry if this is off-topic to the original post, but I wanted to ask @Chloroform if I could use this text when I see other acts of plagiarism on Steemit and on another website I follow? I have been looking for a gentle way to approach the subject, and I found this particular way of writing extremely clear and without judgement. May I use it?