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Academic Integrity

Academic Integrity

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S is running out of time to complete her research paper. She finds an excellent paper on the same topic online and decides to copy parts of it into her own paper without citing the source. She submits the paper as her original work.



Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

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During a challenging final exam, J notices that the student sitting next to him has left their answers visible. John decides to copy some answers from the neighboring student's paper during the exam.

Cheating

Not Cheating

Not sure

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In a group project, M's teammates are not contributing much to the project's development. Feeling overwhelmed, she decides to complete the entire project on her own, presenting it as a collaborative effort during the presentation.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

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Mark is a skilled writer, and his friend Tom approaches him for help with his term paper. Mark agrees to write the entire paper for Tom, who then submits it as his own work without Mark's name on it.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

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E is writing a research paper and struggles to find enough sources to support her arguments. In an attempt to meet the required source count, she includes references to several articles and books she hasn't actually read or used in her research.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

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J is researching a topic and finds an article that perfectly articulates the point he wants to make in his essay. He copies a paragraph from the article into his paper but forgets to put quotation marks around it or provide a citation.

Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

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L is working on her research project, and she comes across a journal article with the perfect explanation of a complex concept. She decides to rewrite the entire section in her own words without citing the source, thinking it's her original work.

Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

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In a group assignment, D's team has divided the work among members. When he receives his section, he finds it difficult and copies a large portion of text from a website without citing the source.

Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

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S wrote an excellent research paper for a previous course, and she decides to submit the same paper for her current class. She does so without the instructor's knowledge, thinking it's acceptable.

Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

10

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Amy, a college student, discovers an AI-powered essay generator online that can produce high-quality essays on various topics within minutes. She uses the tool to create essays for her assignments and submits them as her original work without acknowledging the AI's contribution.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

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During a take-home exam, a group of students decides to use AI-powered devices to search for answers on the internet or analyze and provide solutions to exam questions in real-time, effectively cheating using AI technology.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

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Tom, a graduate student, is working on his thesis. He uses an AI text generation tool to assist with writing sections of his research. However, he fails to properly attribute the content generated by the AI, presenting it as his own original work in the final thesis.

Problem

Not a problem

Not sure

S is running out of time to complete her research paper. She finds an excellent paper on the same topic online and decides to copy parts of it into her own paper without citing the source. She submits the paper as her original work.



Plagiarism

Not plagiarism

Not sure

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