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One of Harvard's responses includes a possible plan to require courses for incoming students about what constitutes cheating and plagiarism.
Had it kept up its debate about what constitutes cheating online, the play might have had couples talking long after leaving the theater.
The movie ponders the question of what constitutes cheating when you look objectively at the role of medicine in competitive sport.
The steps Harvard has taken reflect research showing that schools need to talk much more about honesty, because students' grasp of what constitutes cheating is weak, and merely repeating the rules makes people more likely to follow them.
The new code will also be discussed in freshman seminars, and students and faculty members will be given handbooks outlining what constitutes cheating and how to deal with it.
By explicitly highlighting what constitutes cheating in practical dental exams, students should develop a better understanding of academic integrity.
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SATURDAY'S PUZZLE — Comedian Jeff Foxworthy is famous for his "You might be a redneck if …" routine, and I'd like to borrow his idea today in order to get to the bottom of an issue that people talk about quite a bit: What, exactly, constitutes "cheating" in crossword puzzle solving?
We hit the streets of Melbourne to ask people what they think constitutes cheating and whether it's gone mainstream yet.
We hit the streets of Melbourne, Australia, to ask people what they think constitutes cheating and whether it's gone mainstream yet.
The students surveyed can identify what constitutes lying, cheating and stealing, but not all forms of plagiarism.
In 1994, a Crimson journalist wondered whether "the absence of an honor code or a clear set of rules regarding cheating at Harvard has left undergraduate students wondering about what does and what doesn't constitute cheating".
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