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QUESTION 1
Which of the following scenarios is not considered plagiarism? (question)
a. Paraphrasing by rearranging the original passage.
b. Purchasing an essay online or paying someone directly to write one for you.
c. Copying from several websites without identifying what material came from where.
d. Incorporating in-text citations for sources not listed on your works cited/reference page.
e. Turning in previously submitted work for a new grade in a different course.
f. They are all considered plagiarism.
QUESTION 2
Unauthorized collaboration is defined as:
a. Working with a friend on an assignment with permission from your instructor.
b. Working with a university tutor on an assignment that you will submit for credit.
c. Receiving assistance on an assignment from someone else, such as your coworker, boss, parent, and/or roommate, without being granted permission to do by your instructor.
d. All of the above.
QUESTION 3
JWU's Academic Integrity Policy can be found in:
a. The Academic Catalog
b. Your ulearn landing page
c. The Online Programs Student Handbook
d. Your JWU email account
QUESTION 4
Which of the following scenarios represents "contract cheating"?
a. Jack worked double shifts all week, which left him with no time to complete his mid-term project. To maintain his GPA, he asked his cousin, a successful business owner, for a favor: To respond to a few of the questions on the mid-term using their own experience in the industry as support.
b. Manda feels completely lost in their Psychology course. A research essay worth 40% of their total grade is due in three days; panicked, they download a pre-written response from a "free" essay site, add their name to the top, and submit it as their own.
c. William and Ian are college roommates. They are also enrolled in the same online MBA course in which two new case studies are assigned each week. To help each other pass their difficult course, they begin swapping their case study analyses, on the pretense that each is making sure the other fully understands the course material.
d. All of the above scenarios represent "contract cheating".
QUESTION 5.
Which of the following is NOT a strategy for student success?
a. Regularly attending and participating in class and engaging in discussions.
b. Advocating for yourself.
c. Developing or improving your time management and organization skills.
d. Becoming more familiar with the resources available to you as a student.
e. All of the above are success strategies.
QUESTION 6
What are some strategies you can adopt as a student to avoid plagiarism?