Academic Integrity Quiz
The consequences for academic dishonesty include (select all that apply)
0 on an assignment It shows up on a student's disciplinary record A student fails to learn or practice knowledge or skills
Which of the following are example of academic dishonesty? I. giving someone else your work to serve as a "reference" II. copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit III. failing to put a quotation in quotation marks IV. giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation
All of the above (I-IV)
I do not need to cite my sources if I am paraphrasing
False
If I get an idea from (Schmoop/ Sparknotes/Cliffnotes) and I rephrase it, I am not plagiarizing.
False
Why is integrity important? Select all that apply
It means that people can trust you, it is an important quality to have in a leader, it gives value to your degree or credentials
Which of the following is NOT a way to avoid academic dishonesty
Share your ideas and work with your study group for every assignment.
Which of the following is NOT a common style guide used for citing sources and stylizing written texts?
Stanford
"Accidentally" violating the academic honesty policies can result in the same consequences as "intentionally" violating the academic honesty policies.
True
When should sources be cited? (Select all that apply)
Whenever in doubt Whenever information is obtained from outside sources Always, except in instances of "common knowledge"