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Covers plagiarism, faking or manipulating data, stealing ideas, falsely claiming credit for others' work, forgery or hoaxes in an academic setting.
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The UK system of national testing for 11-year-olds puts too much trust in individual teachers to police themselves.
Cheating in national tests for 11-year-olds is so widespread that school league tables can no longer be trusted, a Guardian investigation has found.
Article about academic cheating.
Material to help if you have been accused of or if you suspect someone else of committing an academic offense; and material help understand academic offenses better in order to inadvertently avoid committing them.
11 school-related ethics questions with an answer key.
Result of a six-month investigation. (May 01, 2005)
7.6 megabyte pdf file. George Gollin explains how he followed up on an ad that popped up on his computer about getting a "diploma within days." Includes many screenshots of what he learned. [PDF] (September 01, 2003)
"Prominent Physicist Fired for Faking Data Research: Bell Labs says scientist 'recklessly' misrepresented work on microprocessors." (September 26, 2002)
Article about academic cheating.
The UK system of national testing for 11-year-olds puts too much trust in individual teachers to police themselves.
Cheating in national tests for 11-year-olds is so widespread that school league tables can no longer be trusted, a Guardian investigation has found.
11 school-related ethics questions with an answer key.
Material to help if you have been accused of or if you suspect someone else of committing an academic offense; and material help understand academic offenses better in order to inadvertently avoid committing them.
Result of a six-month investigation. (May 01, 2005)
7.6 megabyte pdf file. George Gollin explains how he followed up on an ad that popped up on his computer about getting a "diploma within days." Includes many screenshots of what he learned. [PDF] (September 01, 2003)
"Prominent Physicist Fired for Faking Data Research: Bell Labs says scientist 'recklessly' misrepresented work on microprocessors." (September 26, 2002)

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