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BOEING EXAM STUDY GUIDE SET
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There may be negative consequences for persons exposing scientific or academic
misconduct. - ANSWER-True

At Penn State, professor Craig Grimes has been accused of defrauding the National
Institutes of Health and Advanced Research Projects Agency of federal grant
monies, to the tune of $3 million. Grimes requested grants to study the measurement
of gases in a patient's blood, but the money was not spent for this research. Instead,
clinical trials were never performed, and the grant funds were misappropriated,
largely for the personal use of Grimes. Grimes has been charged with making false
statements, money laundering, and fraud. He faces up to 35 years in prison and a
fine of $750,000. - ANSWER-True

Diederik Stapel, a Dutch social psychologist, was cleared of all allegations of
academic fraud that asserted he had made up his research studies. - ANSWER-
False

The U.S. National Science Foundation defines three types of research misconduct:
Check the correct answers. Partial credit will be given for correct answers. Negative
partial credit will be given for incorrect answers. The total score will not be less than
zero. - ANSWER-Appropriation of another person's ideas, processes, results, or
words without giving appropriate credit.

Manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes or changing or omitting
data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research
record.

Making up results and recording or reporting them.

At Syracuse University the NCAA found that academic work submitted wasn't done
by Syracuse players. As part of the investigation, Syracuse used metadata analysis
and found that "the 'Author' and 'Last edited by author' field was attributed to
someone other than the student-athlete. - ANSWER-True

Boeing's internal analysis determined that relying on a single source of angle of
attack data was not acceptable and would require redundancy to be in line with
industry standards. - ANSWER-False

The FAA rejected Boeing's request to give pilots just an hour of training through an
iPad about the differences between the 737 MAX and the previous 737 generation. -
ANSWER-False

Boeing determined that additional pilot training on the MCAS was not necessary and
the MCAS was not included in the pilot manual. - ANSWER-True

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