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1 point Cheating is justified if the professor has unfair or

Last updated: 1/23/2024

1 point Cheating is justified if the professor has unfair or

1 point Cheating is justified if the professor has unfair or difficult questions on an exam True False 1 point Which of the following is an example of cheating Sharing notes with a friend who missed class that day Return Checking your smartwatch or phone for answers during a test or texting a friend for answers 1 point Which of the following are consequences of cheating Clarifying with your instructor whether or not you can use outside sources during an exam Asking a friend what citation format they ll be using for the final paper 4 Submit for their future careers Da fraudulent Every semester at CSUB the Dean of Students receives reports from professors who have caught students attempting to cheat in one form or another Both professors and students are responsible for upholding the reputation of the university Cheating is often purposeful in nature but an unawareness of course or university policies and assignment requirements could also create confusion about what is and is not allowed Regardless of intention cheating can never be justified especially once you have learned the ways that it can negatively impact your college career and life outside the university Stay on the right path Know course policies on assignments collaboration exams Check the Syllabus If ethical dilemmas arise seek advice from trusted faculty or staff on campus on how you should deal with it Protect yourself It is your responsibility to clarify when collaboration is allowed and when it is not Different cultures and educational systems can vary in how information is used and credited Reach out to your instructors early to avoid misunderstandings