Module 0: Academic Integrity & Syllabus Quiz
If I use information from a video or lecture in this course, I don't have to cite it because it's part of the course.
False
There ARE incompletes given in this course. For example, a student will be given an "Incomplete" in the course (which allows the student to finish the course during another semester) if work or family responsibilities have interfered with the student's ability to complete work on time.
False
You should feel free to e-mail your instructor to ask for an exception to the late/missed assignment policies.
False
If you can't figure out how to cite something via the resoures available in the syllabus and in the course website, you should:
Reference the most recent version of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
John was confused about how to use citations, but he was writing his paper the night before it was due and asked a friend how to cite. He copied a sentence from an original source, used a citation, but failed to use quotation marks. This is plagiarism.
True
Luis misses an exam. The next day, he contracts his instructor and explains that his grandmother died. It is within the instructor's rights to ask for verifiable documentation of the grandmother's death.
True
If you use information from either one of the course textbooks, you:
must use APA formatted parenthetical citations and include a full reference
When you use information from a literary source, it's best to:
paraphrase and include a citation
Which of the following are examples of Academic Dishonesty:
All of the above
One of your peers in your Discussion Board group always has such great ideas. She articulates herself in cogent ways and typically, you agree with her stances on various issues. Because she is such a talented student, you "borrow" some of her content and integrate it into your work because you agree with what she has stated and assume no one will notice. This is:
All of the above.
