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Which form of academic misconduct did Claire commit?

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A.Cheating on an exam
B.Claiming ownership of someone else's work (plagiarism)
C.Handing in the same assignment in more than one course
D.Presenting falsified or invented data
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When evaluating forms of academic misconduct, we need to match the scenario to standard definitions and recognize common misperceptions. Option 1: 'Cheating on an exam' Often implies using unauthorized resources or assistance during an exam. While serious, the question specifies Claire claimed ownership of someone else’s work, which is a ......Login to view full explanation

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