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    Take Test: APA Style and Academic Dishonesty Quiz Name APA Style and Academic Dishonesty Quiz Description APA Style Overview Presentation and Academic Dishonesty Quiz Instructions Select the appropriate for each question. Multiple Attempts Not allowed. This Test can only be taken once. Force Completion This Test can be saved and resumed later. Question 1 1. APA style is a set of documentation standards that provides the rules for how to cite your research sources and how to format

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    into your own words and then cite the source then that is called paraphrasing. (Writing Center). Academic integrity is showing honesty in your work. Such as doing your own work and not copying a fellow peer’s or doing a peer’s assignment for them. Having academic integrity and doing your work helps teacher know if student’s are really understanding the lessons or not. If students aren’t having academic integrity then they aren’t really learning anything and just cheating by in school. (OU.edu) Collusion

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    Bishop Central Washington University The future of academic publishing‚ through open access‚ seems like it may be on the brink of extinction unless something is going to be done about the prices journal publishers put on research libraries and the rest of the public. Open access is our future in education‚ having research available for other researchers to build off of is what we need to fulfill all academic findings. The prices journal publishers demand is outrageous‚ especially

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    for academic dishonesty. When the first offense occurs‚ the professor and the course manager at Franklin determine the student’s penalty. In many cases this can range from a score of zero on the assignment in which the plagiarism occurred‚ up to failing the class in its entirety‚ with no option for the student to drop the course to avoid failing it. Any offense thereafter will result in a failing grade in the class‚ and the student’s records and transcripts show a dismissal due to academic dishonesty

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    Academic Dishonesty: Internet Cheating AET/510 August 19‚ 2012 Dr. Gregory W. Dlabach‚ Ed.D Academic Dishonesty Academic dishonesty is an “intentional act of fraud” by which a student claims credit for the work of another without authorization (Pincus & Schmelkin‚ 2003). These intentional acts fall into these classification‚ plagiarism‚ cheating‚ and academic misconduct. Plagiarism is the intentional act of presenting work as though it where their own. Examples of plagiarism include;

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    In reading and researching the topic of academic honesty and integrity I have found that there are varying views on what is considered cheating‚ and that cheating occurs in all academic levels and fields of study. Interestingly business students do not believe that cheating is as serious as students in other fields. I also found that there are many parties that are responsible for teaching students why academic honesty and integrity are so important. The key to teaching this important value is to

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    For my final project‚ I interviewed Professor Robyn Warhol in effort to gain an understanding of how academic publishing works from the perspective of the academic. The interview was divided into different sections based on the topic of conversation. The first topic of conversation was on the logistical process of academic publishing. Professor Warhol recounts her experience of being approached by both Cornell and Rutgers University‚ which she credits to her experience with the Mellon Faculty Fellowship

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    91 THE FUTURE OF ACADEMIC HONESTY Peggy Choong‚ Niagara University Bob S. Brown‚ Marshall University Graduate College ABSTRACT Cheating has permeated many facets of American life. Reports on cheating are found in business‚ the media and on college campuses. Perhaps one of the more disturbing trends is reports on increasing cheating among grade and high school teachers and administrators. This makes the behavior‚ motivation and training of education students relevant for scrutiny. The paper examines

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    Cheating is cheating yourself Cheating on school work is never justifiable. Students are responsible for their own work‚ and it is unfair to cheat in any form. Teachers grade students on their own academic ability and if a student is covertly or openly cheating that is considered infringement of being a student. Being a student requires personal interpretation‚ and analysis. Copying someone else’s work is disadvantageous. If cheating becomes a regular practice to someone it can be harmful

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    The hidden side of academic plagiarism             In the paper "Anorexia The Cheating Disorder‚" Richard Murphy argues that less known yet more troublesome aspect of plagiarism is the undermining effect that it has on the relationship between a professor and his students. This rapport that initially was considered one of  trust and teamwork‚ becomes one of hunter/prey‚ where he and the students become opponents‚ no longer working towards a common goal. Murphy reveals his emotional struggle when

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