Definitions
ASU Academic Integrity Policies
Types of Academic Dishonesty
Citation and Research Integrity
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100

The intentional use of dishonest, unethical, or unauthorized means to gain an academic advantage, misrepresenting a student's true knowledge or abilities.

What is academic dishonesty?

100

The official ASU policy that outlines rules for honesty in all student work.

What is the ASU Academic Integrity Policy?

100

Filling in fabricated or completely invented information for your lab tables for your CHM 113 lab report because you didn't record data during the experiment.


What is fabrication?

100

Giving credit to the original author whenever you use their words, ideas, or data.

What is a citation?

100

The ASU Downtown Phoenix space where you can get help with citations, research, and avoiding plagiarism

What is the writing center at UCENT?

200

The act of reusing work that you have already submitted for a class or published.

What is self-plagiarism?

200

The process used to investigate allegations of cheating or academic dishonesty.

What is called the academic integrity violation process?

200

Working on a take-home BIO 201 assessment with your friends after your professor explicitly stated that it was to be completed by yourself.

What is unauthorized collaboration?
200

Restating someone else’s ideas in your own words while still giving them credit.

What is paraphrasing?

200

The platform that ASU students use to find clubs on ASU's campuses.

What is Sun Devil Central?

300

The act of working with others on an academic or professional task without the permission or knowledge of the instructor or supervisor.

What is unauthorized collaboration?

300

An XE is received in the course.

What is the grade given in the course when an academic integrity violation has been received?

300

Telling your best friend (who has lab after you) the questions that were on Daydif's lab practical.

What is distributing confidential material?

300

Altering a source’s data or misrepresenting their findings in your own research.

What is falsification?

300

The workshop that College of Health Solutions students can attend in order to meet with a pre-health advisor.

Hint: It counts for Engage at ASU.

What is the pre-health workshop?

400

The act of sharing test material or assignments without authorization.

What is distributing confidential materials?

400

The outcome when a student is found responsible for academic misconduct -- whether that be in the form of failing the assignment, course, or being dismissed from the university. 

What is a disciplinary sanction?

400

Writing your friend's name down on the attendance sheet when in reality, they were absent.

What is academic dishonesty?

400

Including citations in your reference list that you never actually read.

What is misrepresenting sources?

400

Program for upper-level students (usually juniors and seniors) and offers hands-on clinical experience to strengthen applications for health professional schools.

What is the pre-health internship program?

500

The act of creating or presenting data in a false, misleading, or inaccurate way, often for academic effect.

What is data misrepresentation?

500

The tool that checks submitted assignments for copied content.

What is TurnItIn?

500

You submit an English essay you did in the 8th grade for your ENG 101 class.

What is self-plagiarism?

500

Using a statistic or fact from a source without indicating where it came from.

What is failure to attribute?

500

The calm space on the 4th floor of Health North.

What is the student lounge?
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