6/27/2023 0 Comments Integrity pro 8.1.4Knowingly attempting to publish information or research that is false, fabricated, deceptive, or misleading, or contains the plagiarized work of others.Material failure to comply with legal requirements governing research.Misuse of laboratory animals, including failure to secure prior review and approval by the University Committee on Use and Care of Animals and failure to provide humane care, handling, and treatment in accordance with university policies.Misuse of human subjects, including failure to obtain prior review and approval by the proper Institutional Review Board and failure to safeguard the well-being and private information of persons who participate in research.Interfering, inhibiting, or damaging the research of others.Data theft, including taking or using any data, methods, or procedures that are the work or property of others without permission and proper acknowledgment. field data and research notes or records.The fabrication of data, including deception by inventing and misrepresenting laboratory or.The falsification of data, including the dishonest reporting of investigative results: i.e., tampering, manipulating, omitting, selective editing, or altering of laboratory or field data and research notes or records in a way that is deceptive and misrepresents investigative results.Failing to properly cite any ideas, images, technical work, creative content, or other material taken from published or unpublished sources in any medium, including online material or oral presentations, and including the author’s own previous work.Failing to properly acknowledge and cite language from another source, including paraphrased text.Representing the words, ideas, or work of others as one’s own in writing or presentations, and failing to give full and proper credit to the original source.Attempting to change the result of an exam or other evaluation.Allowing another person to take an exam or complete an assignment for the student.Giving, taking, or receiving a copy of an exam without explicit permission of the instructor.Discussing or sharing information about questions or answers on an exam or other evaluative assignment without explicit permission of the instructor.Submitting work that was previously used for another class without the informed permission of the instructor.Using notes, books, digital devices or resources, or other materials for an exam or other evaluative assignment without explicit permission of the instructor.Copying from another’s exam or other evaluative assignment.8.1.1 Cheating or Obtaining an Improper Advantage These categories are not limited to the violations listed below, but may include other forms of misconduct. Offenses against the standards of academic integrity include the following categories of misconduct. 8.1 Forms of Academic and Professional Misconduct Students engaged in research are expected to understand and follow the policies and regulations that apply to their investigations. Other units in the university maintain campus-wide policies and procedures concerning personal conduct including sexual harassment and misconduct assault, theft, cyber-misconduct, and other violations discrimination and harassment in the workplace conflict of interest use of information technology resources misconduct in sponsored research protocols for the conduct of research involving human subjects and animal use and requirements concerning export controls and access restrictions for certain technologies. Procedures for these inquiries are described below ( see section 9.3). Allegations of violations will lead to inquiries conducted under the authority of the graduate school or other schools and colleges, and may result in the imposition of disciplinary actions. This policy defines serious violations of academic integrity. Students are also expected to understand and maintain standards of integrity and professional conduct endorsed by their program that are particular to their field of study and research. Students are responsible for understanding and observing the graduate school’s academic and professional integrity policy. An indispensable part of graduate education is for students to become knowledgeable about the responsible conduct of research and scholarship appropriate to their discipline or field of study. It is the responsibility of all students to conduct research and scholarly activities in an ethical manner at all times. Integrity in research and scholarship is a fundamental value of the University of Michigan.
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