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Camina is working on her at-home, open book "individual followup quiz" for a workshop. She's stuck on
one of the multiple-choice questions, so she does a quick web search of the question text. She finds a
page where someone has uploaded a very similar question and it has the answer included.
Amos is also stuck on the same question. When he also gets stuck, he looks up the answer in the online
textbook, and finds the answer to another question in the lecture videos.
Filip (surprise!) is also working on the quiz. He goes on a public Engg Discord server, and sees that other
people are discussing the quiz. He doesn't participate in the conversation, but does read what the others
are saying, including some of the answers.
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Who (if anyone) here has committed academic misconduct? Why or why not?
Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer.
a
No one has committed misconduct, because the online quizzes are open-book.
Amos has not committed misconduct, because he found the answers on his own, in "official" course materials.
b
Camina HAS committed misconduct, because she did not determine the answer herself.
Filip HAS committed misconduct, because he communicated with other people on an "individual" assignment.
Filip has not committed misconduct, because he did not participate in the conversation.
Amos HAS committed misconduct, because he found the answers in the text rather than determining them himself.
Camina HAS committed misconduct, for the reasons listed in (b).
Filip has not committed misconduct, because he "collaborated" with other CHEM 209 students only.
d
Amos and Camina HAVE committed misconduct, for the reasons above.
Camina and Amos have not committed misconduct, because the materials they used were freely available online.
e
Filip has committed misconduct since he got help from other people.
Everyone described here has committed academic misconduct on their quiz.
However, they are all unlikely to get “caught" as this is only a multiple choice question.
Transcribed Image Text:Camina is working on her at-home, open book "individual followup quiz" for a workshop. She's stuck on one of the multiple-choice questions, so she does a quick web search of the question text. She finds a page where someone has uploaded a very similar question and it has the answer included. Amos is also stuck on the same question. When he also gets stuck, he looks up the answer in the online textbook, and finds the answer to another question in the lecture videos. Filip (surprise!) is also working on the quiz. He goes on a public Engg Discord server, and sees that other people are discussing the quiz. He doesn't participate in the conversation, but does read what the others are saying, including some of the answers. Scenario 6 & No Correct Answer Homework • Unanswered Who (if anyone) here has committed academic misconduct? Why or why not? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a No one has committed misconduct, because the online quizzes are open-book. Amos has not committed misconduct, because he found the answers on his own, in "official" course materials. b Camina HAS committed misconduct, because she did not determine the answer herself. Filip HAS committed misconduct, because he communicated with other people on an "individual" assignment. Filip has not committed misconduct, because he did not participate in the conversation. Amos HAS committed misconduct, because he found the answers in the text rather than determining them himself. Camina HAS committed misconduct, for the reasons listed in (b). Filip has not committed misconduct, because he "collaborated" with other CHEM 209 students only. d Amos and Camina HAVE committed misconduct, for the reasons above. Camina and Amos have not committed misconduct, because the materials they used were freely available online. e Filip has committed misconduct since he got help from other people. Everyone described here has committed academic misconduct on their quiz. However, they are all unlikely to get “caught" as this is only a multiple choice question.
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