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Reаd these stаtements frоm the cоurse syllаbus abоut academic integrity: Work submitted online must be your own work, not work copied or obtained from someone else. Students are expected to keep all online test information completely confidential, neither printing, copying, saving, discussing, nor sharing information about the questions or their answers, before, during, or after taking the test. The use of other websites, applications, additional monitors, or other electronic devices during tests is not permitted. For tests, the first time you violate these rules, you will be required to come to campus to retake the test under supervision. The second violation will result in an automatic zero on that test. Any further violations will result in the initiation of the Academic Integrity Violations Procedure which may result in removal from the course with a grade of F and possible suspension from the College. Your professor has the option of filing a report of the incident with the Provost for documentation purposes. Only the Provost can impose suspension or dismissal from the College. Your professor has pursued and will continue to pursue disciplinary action against students who engage in dishonest behaviors. Do not risk it! Instead, ask your professor for help if you are struggling. Also read these statements from the FAQ section of the course: If you work with another student on labs, each of you must perform your own experiment using your own lab kit materials, and each of you must submit your own results and photos. If you work with another student on assignments, each of you must submit your own answers. The College's Academic Integrity Policy states: Violations of academic integrity constitute serious breaches of ethical behavior. Academic integrity requires that all academic work be wholly the product of an identified individual. It also lists these examples as violations of academic integrity: Use of any unauthorized assistance in taking quizzes, tests, or examinations, or completing assignments.Copying computer files, text, or images of other students.Knowingly or negligently allowing one's own work to be used by other students or otherwise aiding in academic dishonesty. Notice that if you give your work to others to copy, you are as much in violation of the Academic Integrity Policy as the student who took your work. Violations of this policy may result in failure of the course, and possible suspension or dismissal from the College. According to those policies, which of the following actions could result in the involved student(s) receiving zeros in the grade book and possible failure of the course? Select all that apply: