Definitions
Academic Offenses
Practicing Academic Integrity
Referencing & Citations
Procedures
100
_________ is applying honesty, trust, respect, fairness and responsibility to all academic pursuits, even in the face of challenge.
What is academic integrity?
100

_____ can include working too closely with another student (producing too similar work), receiving excessive "editing", using a past assignment, and using Google translate instead of personal work.

What is an unauthorized aid?

100

The information about academic integrity is in your _____.

What is the course syllabus?

100

The reference/citation style used in the humanities.

What is MLA?

100

The first thing a professor should do if they suspect a student has cheated or plagiarized.

What is talk with the student?

200

A(n) ______ is given to students when they violate the Student Cheating & Plagiarism Policy.

What is a sanction?

200

Using GenAI on an assignment when not given permission.

What is cheating?

200

These writing strategies can help prevent plagiarism.

What are summarizing and paraphrasing?

200

The reference/citation style used in the social sciences. 

What is APA?

200

A tool that professors can use to check students' papers for plagiarism.

What is Turnitin?

300

Paying someone else to write your paper.

What is contract cheating?

300
Using an idea without referencing the source, copying direct material, memorizing and reproducing material without acknowledgement.
What is plagiarism?
300

Where can you go to learn about academic integrity?

What is University Libraries?

300

In APA, a text passage that is longer than 40 words.

What is a block quote?

300

Refusing to accept the students work, giving a student an zero for the assignment, or giving a student an F for the class.

What are academic sanctions? 

400

Using unauthorized help on an exam.

What is cheating?

400

____ is submitting the same work twice (without obtaining permission from instructors).

What is double-dipping?

400

The name of the Kent state policy that deals with academic integrity.

What is the Student Cheating and Plagiarism Policy?
400

The first piece of information needed to write a reference.

What is the author's name?
400

The office that oversees the Student Cheating & Plagiarism Policy.

What is the Office of Student Conduct?

500

_____ is making false/misleading references by copying or paraphrasing material from one source but citing another source.

What is the falsification of sources?

500

Who takes the responsibility if your group member plagiarizes for an assignment?

Who is everyone?

500

The reason academic integrity is essential.

What is to take responsibility for your learning/education?

500

The pieces of information needed to write an in-text citation using APA.

What are author's last name, year, and page number?

500

The remediation processed offered by Univesity Libraries for students who have violated the Student Cheating & Plagiarism Policy.

What is plagiarism school?