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While writing an academic paper, you use statistics from a research report but do not mention where you found them.
What principle are you violating?
Fairness.
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Responsibility.
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Honesty.
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A lecturer asks you to revise your assignment, but instead of addressing their comments, you falsely claim that you have addressed all the comments and submit the same version.
What type of misconduct is this?
Falsification
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You are writing a research paper on climate change. You come across an article that explains key points exactly as you want to present them. You decide to copy and paste the text without citing the source.
Is this plagiarism?
No, it’s public information.
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Yes, because you didn’t give credit to the original source and did not use quotation marks for directly copied text
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You found a source that perfectly supports your argument. Instead of copying, you rewrite the content in your own words but don’t include a citation.
What academic principle does this violate?
None; rewriting is enough.
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Honesty; you failed to credit the original idea by citing the source
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You write an essay but unintentionally forget to include some citations.
Is this plagiarism?
No, unintentional mistakes are allowed.
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Yes, because it misrepresents the work as entirely your own.
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You complete a draft of your essay and ask a friend to proofread it. They rewrite large sections for clarity.
Have you violated academic writing principles?
No, as proofreading is acceptable.
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Yes, because they contributed to the body of work without being credited.
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Your professor asks for in-text citations in Harvard style, but you provide footnotes instead.
Is this a breach of academic integrity?
No, because footnotes still provide proper attribution to the sources.
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No, because citation style preferences are subjective.
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Yes, but only if the professor specifically penalizes the use of footnotes.
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Yes, because failing to follow citation instructions violates academic expectations.
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You use multiple sources in your essay but don’t list all of them in your bibliography.
Have you breached academic writing principles?
No, only primary sources need to be listed.
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Yes, because all sources must be listed.
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