Drinking to cope among college students

Levenson, M. R. (2002). Drinking to cope among college students: Prevalence, problems, and coping processes. Journal on Studies on Alcohol, 63(4), 486-497.

“Drinking to cope (copic drinking) is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption, episodes of heavy drinking, and levels of both negative and positive alcohol related consequences.”

Which of the following examples correctly cites the above passage (i.e., does not plagiarize):

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Levenson (2002) found that “Many people use alcohol as a means of coping. Thus, some people may cope with stress by drinking heavily.”

 

Levenson (2002) found that drinking to cope (copic drinking) is very common among college students and is related to much higher levels of alcohol consumption.

 

I found that “drinking to crope is very common among college students and is elated to much higher levels of alcohol consumption.”

 

When people drink to cope they are heavy drinkers and experience both negative and positive consequences.

 

Levenson (2002) found that college students frequently drink alcohol to cope with stress and other problems. Students who use alcohol to cope with their problems, drink more heavily and with more significant consequences than those who do not drink to cope.

 

 

Question 131 pts

 

Of the following, which is the best way to avoid plagiarism:

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Do not use other people’s research or ideas in your paper.

 

Assume that most knowledge is common knowledge.

 

Make sure that most of your paper is based on cited quotations from other people.

 

Put other people’s ideas into your own words and write them as if they are your own ideas.

 

Paraphrase the ideas into your own words of understanding and cite the original source.

 

 

14Question 14

 

In the reference list, entries should occur:

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In chronological order by the page numbers noted.

 

In chronological order by the date of publication.

 

In alphabetical order by the title of the source.

 

In alphabetical order by the last name of the first author (or first word in reference, if no

Question 15

 

In an in-text citation of a direct quotation, all of the following elements are needed except:

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Page number

 

Title of publication

 

Last names of all authors

 

Year of publication