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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll admit I haven't yet had coffee this morning, and I could have made careless errors in comprehension while reading the original post, but I'm not sure I see how this was cheating. This assumes I'm correct that cheating is defined in a way similar to "giving or receiving unauthorized assistance [on an assignment]." As described, it sounds potentially unethical but unless the students' actions violated a policy set out by the teacher of the course I wouldn't call their actions unauthorized. What did the teacher say about how questions were to be generated and assigned? This seems like an incredibly poor decision on the teacher's part that allowed questionable student actions to be a legitimate means of succeeding in compliance with course policies. [/quote] This is how cheating is encouraged, and swept under the rug. People splitting hairs. This is unethical behavior the violates the code of conduct. It is cheating because the kids actively sought to gain better grades than other students. Any misconduct meant to enhance your grade over those of other students is cheating because it impacts GPAs. [/quote]
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