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Yasmine said, "Don't you know what I'm talking about? To be easier, did you write the paper by yourself?" Yasmine looked at Louise and watched her reaction.
However, Louise didn't look at her. Louise turned around, poured the water, and said, "Of course, I wrote it. It took me more than a month to write Yasmine said, "It took me half a month to write the paper, but now you say that it belongs to you. A few days ago, I sent it to the Journal of Psychology. Before it passed the review, I saw the school announcement. Your paper is the same as mine. Even the title is the same. More interestingly, even the reference documents and notes haven't been changed. You also got the discussion direction after you discussed it with Lena, Don't you think I should make it clear?"
Louise smiled and looked at her arrogantly, holding a glass of water. Louise said, "Ms. Sanchez, the school thinks highly of you. You held a psychological competition and invited Lena. However, please remember that I wrote it and published it. Now, please get out of my office?
Yasmine sneered and thought, Is she reluctant to admit it? What's stranger, how did she get the paper?"
Yasmine said, "Now that you don't want to talk about it, we can only meet in court. Yasmine turned around and was about to leave.
Louise suddenly called her, "Do you want to accuse me of plagiarism! I will sue you for plagiarism! You submitted my paper to the Journal of Psychology. I have reported it to the president. There will be a school leadership meeting soon. According to the regulations, you will be expelled!"
Yasmine said, "Okay, let's wait and see Yasmine returned to her office. No matter how Louise changed or modified the time, there was one thing she couldn't fake.
The data in the paper was provided by Lena. The data from each psychological research institute was so huge that it was not accessible except for internal staff. Also, Yasmine used an expert scoring system instead of a domestic model system to build the model. For each score, she sent emails to psychology research professors not limited to her own country. She had email records, and the data process wis well preserved
Louise wanted to keep Yasmine's paper entirely for herself. How could Louise replicate the modeling process?
As expected, the school leaders held an emergency meeting that night. Even the campus network and the campus forum were discussing this
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Some of Louise's students began to criticize Yasmine, while others supported Yasmine because of Lena
When they argued, Yasmine entered the meeting room with her notebook and USB flash disk
In the meeting room, all the leaders of the school sat together. Cater sat in the main seat with a gloomy face. Winston also looked gloomy. Yasmine walked in and saw Louise looking at her with arrogance. Yasmine had heard that Carter and Winston quarreled in the office today, which was probably because of this matter.
Carter looked at Yasmine with a gloomy face and said. "Ms. Fowler, tell me what happened!"
Louise stood in front of all the school leaders and said, "Okay, Mr. Leach. A month ago, I wrote an article that has been published and is about to be shortlisted in the Journal Institute. At this time, Ms. Sanchez also published the same paper and submitted it to the Journal of Psychology. The two papers are the same. This morning, she came to my office and publicly provoked me by saying that I plagiarized her. Originally, I wanted to put up with it, but I'm reluctant to put up with it anymore. I will sue Ms. Sanchez, Mr. Leach, according to the regulations, teachers who steal other people's papers should be fired. Such teachers are not qualised to be called teachers."
Carter looked at Yasmine and asked, "What do you want to say?"
Yasmine walked towards Louise and said firmly, "I have a few questions for Louise.
Louise said unfriendly, "Go ahead!" Yasmine asked, "How did you choose your research direction!"
Louise blurted out, "I read a lot of foreign literature and many on-site reports of symposiums to find the research direction
Yasmine said with a smile, "You're wrong.
Louise said, "How can you say I'm wrong? I can s
show you the reports.
Instead of looking at her, Yasmine connected her computer to the big screen and opened her email records with Lena. The carliest time for clase using the research direction was a month ago.
12:50 PM
Yasmine said. "The research content you can find should be all previous. Although the directions are similar, there are still big differences. On the contrary. Ms. Langston shared the information with me after she attended Princaton Symposium. With her consent, I decided on the research. direction
Louise panicked and said, "It can't prove that the paper is yours. I came up with it by myself."
Winston's expression softened, and his back straightened up.
Yasmine asked again. "Second question. Where did you get the data?"
Yasmine only marked most of the data cited in the article. Not every step was included, and not all of them were included in the final annex.
Louise said with a smile, "I asked my friend to find it in various psychological institutions.
Louise also connected her computer to the screen and posted her chat records with her friend.
Yasmine opened her paper attachments, pointed to one of them, and said, "I don't know who your friend is. Your friend is amazing. How can your friend get the data from Ausubel Institute?"
People who didn't study psychology didn't know how famous the Ausubel Institute was. Anyone who had written psychology papers knew that its data was not available.This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
They published some data every year,
but the e data wasn't related to the study.
People like Winston knew how hard to get the data. Yasmine could get it because of Lena. She cooperated with Lena to complete the report. The data was shared. Yasmine used the data only after asking for permission.
Yasmine showed the email records on the screen. That was the real evidence.
Louise was unwilling to give up and said, "It can't prove that I can't get Ausubel's datal"
Yasmine said unconcernedly, "OK. Take it as that you can get the data. For the third question, let's not ask about the relationship between grades for the time being. The paper modeling is based on the expert scoring method, which requires at least 100 experts in the industry to score at least. Your modeling architecture is huge. How many experts did you find to score? Can you show me the scoring system?" The others felt fishy through the previous two questions. Winston even took out his phone to record their conversation
Louise helplessly opened her email. It could be seen that she didn't send many emails, and the scoring system was only a few dozen.
Louise closed the computer angrily and said, "My data was lost, which doesn't mean I didn't do it. My paper is published legally. You have no right to frame mel