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Academic dishonesty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Academic dishonesty or academic misconduct is any type of cheating that occurs in relation to a formal academic exercise. It can include • Plagiarism : The adoption or reproduction of ideas or wo...
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5. Aiding and Abetting Academic Dishonesty: (a) providing material, information, or other assistance to another person with knowledge that such aid could be used in any of the violations stated above, or (b) providing false information in connection with any inquiry regarding academic integrity.
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From the literature, it appears that academic dishonesty is epidemic across most college campuses, and the majority of students have engaged in it to some degree at some point in their academic careers (Baird, 1980;
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The Center for Academic Integrity (CAI): Established in 1992, CAI has over 600 members at approximately 220 colleges and universities across the United States and Canada. Its mission is to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity across campus communities. ... Welcome to the Center for Academic Integrity...
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Academic Dishonesty: Plagiarism and Cheating ... Academic dishonesty limits the amount of actual learning you can accomplish and, therefore, may effect your job performance in the future - regardless of whether you are "caught" or not.
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Undergraduate Academic Dishonesty Procedures ... Academic dishonesty is against university as well as the system community standards. Academic dishonesty is defined as: cheating, plagiarism or otherwise obtaining grades under false pretenses. Plagiarism is defined as submitting the language, ideas, thoughts or work of...
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One of the perennial issues in higher education is that of academic dishonesty by students. Most faculty are reluctant to think much about the issue. Yet most surveys of students indicate the widespread use and toleration of cheating on college campuses.
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Courses and programs for Iowa State University 2005-2007. ... Academic dishonesty occurs when a student uses or attempts to use unauthorized information in the taking of an exam; or submits as his or her own work themes, reports, drawings, laboratory notes, or other products prepared by another person;
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The definition of academic dishonesty includes plagiarism, cheating, and any attempt to obtain credit for academic work through fraudulent, deceptive, or dishonest means. Some examples of academic dishonesty include but are not limited to:
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