Academic+Integrity

=Academic Integrity (Research) (GWU EMSE 216-8000)=

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~Avoid mistakes that can come back to haunt you later.~ - Dr. Ryan

"**Academic integrity** is the [|moral code] or [|ethical policy] of [|academia]. This includes values such as avoidance of [|cheating] or [|plagiarism]; maintenance of academic standards; honesty and rigour in research and academic publishing." - [|Wikipedia]

“**Academic dishonesty** is defined as cheating of any kind, including misrepresenting one's own work, taking credit for the work of others without crediting them and without appropriate authorization, and the fabrication of information.”

"Plagerism is" "Lying, Cheating and Stealing." - Dr. Ryan
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 * Sources**
 * Ryan, Julie J.C.H. D.Sc., Lecture/Presentation, March 8, 2011. Material taken in part from
 * Ryan, Julie J.C.H. Doctoral Research: A Practical Guide to Selecting Your Topic, Developing Your Research, and Writing Your Dissertation. Unpublished work in progress, 2010.
 * Academic integrity. (2011, February 25). In //Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia//. Retrieved 00:46, March 9, 2011, from []
 * EMSE 8000

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