1. (TCO 2) I can access the DeVry University Library from
(Points : 6)
http://library.devry.edu/.
the Student
Portal.
my course
shell.
All of the
above
Question 2.2. (TCO 2) To log into the DeVry University
Library databases, I use my D# and (Points : 6)
YYYYMM—year and
month date of birth.
Mon-19xx—three
letter month, hyphen, and year of birth.
my network
login.
All of the above
Question 3.3. (TCO 2) The citation feature in the Library
databases (Points : 6)
is unfailingly
correct in producing APA citations.
is a rendition
of APA citations that may be inaccurate.
is a
third-party AI algorithm designed to read minds.
All of the
above
Question 4.4. (TCO 4) It is important to know about DeVry’s
Academic Integrity policy (Points : 6)
because not all
schools have the same academic integrity policy or the same procedures for
enforcing it.
knowing DeVry’s
policy will help you avoid confusion.
because
research shows that the more a school talks about academic integrity, the more
likely it is that the students will follow the academic integrity policy.
All of the
above
Question 5.5. (TCO 4) Who can you contact if you see someone
violating academic integrity? (Points : 6)
Your professor
Your Student
Support Advisor
The chair of
your college
All of the
above
Question 6.6. (TCO 4) You are taking an online statistics
class and are really having a hard time with the concepts. This week is the Midterm, but you feel
confident you will fail it. Which of these actions would violate academic
integrity? (Points : 6)
Getting tutoring in statistics from your
sister, who is good at math, before you take the exam
Checking to see
if the answers for the exam are on the Internet
Taking the exam
yourself and doing your best
Spending hours
in a quiet study room reviewing the notes you have taken during lesson
Question 7.7. (TCO 4) You are new to DeVry and new to
participating in online discussions, so you do not have a lot of experience
with online discussions. One of the discussion prompts asks you to look
something up on the Internet and report back to the class. Do you need to cite
your source in this case? (Points : 6)
Yes, so you can
avoid plagiarism.
Yes, because
you should always cite your sources when you do research, no matter what kind
of writing you do.
No, because the
professor told you to look something up on the Internet, so he or she already
knows you got the ideas from someone else.
No, because
online discussions are not formal communications and you don’t have to cite
your sources in informal pieces of writing.
Both A and B
Question 8.8. (TCO 4) It is an hour before a lab assignment
is due, and one of the members of your lab group asks you to send him a copy of
your lab so he can check his answers against yours. He casually mentions that
he has actually been too busy at work to finish his own write-up himself.
Should you send him a copy of your lab assignment? (Points : 6)
Yes, because
you did the lab together so the teacher expects everyone in your group to have
the same data and the same lab write-up.
Yes, because
you want to help out a friend who is stressed out.
No, because
even though you share the same data, the teacher expects you to interpret the
results yourself and write up the lab on your own.
No, because
your classmate may be tempted to just copy your write-up and get the both of
you in trouble.
Both C and D
Question 9.9. (TCO 4) You are taking a class that includes a
quiz every week. The following week, the professor hands back the quiz so you
can look at which questions you got right and which you got wrong. He then
collects the quiz to keep it secure. You secretly take out your cell phone,
even though the professor has said there is a “no cell phones in class” policy
in class. You want to take pictures of the quiz. Are you violating academic
integrity? (Points : 6)
Yes, because
you are using the test in an unauthorized way.
Yes, because
the professor has specifically said no cell phones.
No, because you
want to be able to use the quiz questions to study for the Final Exam.
Both A and B
Question 10.10. (TCO 4) All of the following are part of
DeVry’s Academic Integrity process EXCEPT which one? (Points : 6)
The professor
talks to the student if she suspects the student has violated the academic
integrity policy. The student then has an opportunity to explain.
The professor
writes up an academic integrity incident report and sends it to the chair of
the college and the Dean of Student Services.
The Dean of
Student Services notifies the student of the consequences of violating the
academic integrity policy. The student has an opportunity to appeal.
The first
offense is a 0 on the assignment, the second offence is an F in the course, and
the 3rd offense is permanent expulsion from the DeVry system.
Violators of
the academic integrity policy must announce their violation in all future
classes taken.