You are proofreading your assignment and realise most of your in-text citations are from a single website. You’re nearly finished. More citations will mean more time on this assignment.

Rather than going back to your research, you make up a few quotes and cite them using in-text citations, then you reference a few sources that you haven’t actually used. It makes your assignment look better and you're sure your teacher won’t check your references.

This is an example of

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This is an example of academic dishonesty, specifically plagiarism or fabrication. Academic dishonesty involves presenting someone else's work or ideas as your own, or in this case, creating false information and citations to misrepresent the legitimacy of your research and effort. This not only undermines the integrity of your work but can also lead to serious consequences if discovered, such as failing the assignment or facing disciplinary action from your educational institution. It's important to always use accurate sources and maintain honesty in your academic endeavors.