测试# 1

政策及程序

  1. If you are found responsible for academic dishonesty at the 网赌论坛有哪些, 你能被停职吗??
  1. Can you withdraw from a class if you have been accused of academic dishonesty?
  1. If you have been caught in an academically dishonest act, can your instructor come to an agreement with you about the consequences for it without reporting the case to the Board on 学术诚实?
  1. 一旦你完成了一门课程, are you exempt from accusations of academic dishonesty for work submitted in that course?
  1. Is forging the signature of an instructor or academic advisor on an add/drop form considered academic dishonesty?
  1. In classes where collaboration on work is allowed, can you be accused of academic dishonesty for work that you shared with a classmate?
  1. Are Board on 学术诚实 hearings like civil or criminal court procedures, 对证人进行交叉盘问, 正式证据规则, 法律上的技术性和漏洞?
  1. 如果是讲师, 工作人员, or other University official suspects that you have committed an academically dishonest act, can he or she choose not to report you to the board?
  1. If you are unaware that what you did constitutes academic dishonesty, can you still be found responsible for it?
  1. If you miss a citation for an idea or phrase from a secondary source but that source is listed in your bibliography, 你还对抄袭感到愧疚吗? In other words, is “accidental” plagiarism still plagiarism?
  1. Can you include comments that your instructor has made in class in a paper you are writing for her without citing the instructor as the source?
  1. Is most cheating done by students who are struggling to pass?

答案 

  1. 是的. Suspension is always a possible punishment for academic dishonesty, especially if the dishonesty is egregious and the student is unwilling to take responsibility for it. However, suspension more typically follows a second offense. 
  1. 没有,只有两个例外. Once a charge of academic dishonesty has been brought, you must remain enrolled in the class unless the case is resolved in one of the following two ways:
    1. If you have signed a Warning Letter Form offered by your instructor, you can drop or withdraw from the course once the Instructor Resolution Warning Letter has been approved by the Board on 学术诚实.
    2. If you are found not responsible through any of the three resolution processes, then you may drop or withdraw from the course. 
  1. 是的. Only if your instructor follows the procedures outlined by the board using the Instructor Resolution Warning Letter or Instructor Resolution with Penalty. 教练 can NEVER come to an understanding with a student on their own in a case of suspected dishonesty without using these processes or submitting a case to the board as a Board Resolution.
  1. No. Academic dishonesty can be reported to the board at any time it is discovered, 即使是在学生毕业之后.
  1. 是的. Forging signatures or falsifying information on official academic documents such as drop/add forms, 请愿书, 许可书, “不完整”的合同, or any other official University document is a violation of the honesty policy.
  1. 是的. Always make sure you understand the extent of collaboration your instructor allows, as exceeding what is permitted is a violation. If you are not sure, ask your instructor for clarification.
  1. No. You will appear before three faculty members and one to two student representatives and hear the charge against you. You will tell the hearing board your side of the story and answer questions from hearing board members. The board will base its decision of responsibility or exoneration on whether it is more likely than not (i.e., based on a preponderance of evidence) that academic misconduct has occurred.
  1. No. The only exception is when an instructor, 在和一个学生见面之后, 实际上决定了, no violation occurred (in which case the matter can simply be dropped).
  1. 是的. Ignorance of what constitutes academic dishonesty is not an excuse and will not be taken into account when determining the responsibility and penalty for your offence.
  1. 是的. You are responsible for correctly citing all ideas, 短语, and passages taken from other authors wherever they occur in your work, 甚至在你的论文草稿中. Failure to do so is plagiarism, a violation of the 学术诚信政策.

  2. No. You must always give credit for the ideas and statements of others, even if you are citing your own instructor’s lectures. Failure to do so is plagiarism, a violation of the 学术诚信政策. 

  3. No. Many students feel tempted to cheat in order to keep up their grade point average.