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"Academic communities of integrity value the interactive, cooperative,
participatory nature of learning. They honor, value, and consider
diverse opinions and ideas. ... In academic environments of integrity,
even those who disagree on facts share ... reverence for knowledge
and the methods by which it is obtained." (International Centre for
Academic Integrity , 2014, pg 24).
Which of the academic values is this referring to?
Check one option.
a.Honesty
b.Trust
c.Fairness
d.Responsibility
Ans: c
According to this module, universities are not just trying to train you
for a job role, but are also trying to prepare you . . .
Refer to lesson 1.4a.
Choose one option.
(a) . . . to conduct qualitative research.
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(b) . . . to not cheat.
(c) . . . to not become involved in political scandals.
(d) . . . to behave ethically.
Ans: d
Stuart is an international student not used to writing in English. He has
a 1,000 word essay due in a week. He knows that while his ideas are
good, his structure and grasp of academic language are pretty bad. He
asks his friend Liam, a native English speaker, to check his essay for
him and suggest how he can improve it.
When Liam gives him the essay back, Stuart is amazed. Liam has nicely
re-written whole paragraphs of Stuart's ideas and obviously put a lot of
effort into making it sound academic.
However, Stuart is a little worried because he can barely recognize the
essay - he even had to translate a few words!
What kind of academic misconduct would Stuart be committing if he
handed it in?
Refer to lesson 1.4a.
Check one option.
(a). Cheating
(b). Plagiarism
(c). Facilitation of academic misconduct
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(d). Fabrication of data
(e). Falsification of data
It isn't academic misconduct because Stuart wrote the original.
Ans: b
Myer has just had a really long day and is finishing up a Physics
experiment in the lab. When Myer goes to save the data she's been
working on, her computer malfunctions and she is forced to restart it.
Unfortunately, because of this, Myer has just lost all of the results from
the experiments she's been doing for the past three hours.
Myer is horrified and quickly starts to write down all of the numbers
that she remembers. She can accurately remember half of them, is
pretty confident about another 30%, but has no idea what the final
20% are. She checks the time and realizes that if she starts the
experiment again she will be in the lab until 11pm, and she is already
exhausted.
What should Myer do?
Refer to lesson 1.4a.
Check one option.
(a). Have a break, calm down and come back and do the experiment
again. She needs to have the proper results.
(b). Write down all the results she remembers and then guess the final
20
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Ans: a
Considering the same example as above;
Myer has just had a really long day and is finishing up a Physics
experiment in the lab. When Myer goes to save the data she's been
working on, her computer malfunctions and she is forced to restart it.
Unfortunately, because of this, Myer has just lost all of the results from
the experiments she's been doing for the past three hours.
Myer is horrified and quickly starts to write down all of the numbers
that she remembers. She can accurately remember half of them, is
pretty confident about another 30%, but has no idea what the final
20% are. She checks the time and realizes that if she starts the
experiment again she will be in the lab until 11pm, and she is already
exhausted.
If Myer decides to go with b) "Write down all the results she
remembers and then guess the final 20%", what kind of academic
misconduct is she committing?
Refer to lesson 1.4a.
Check one option.
(a). She i
Ans: c
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