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Taking credit on a group assignment when one did not contribute toward completion of the assignment Is an example of plagiarism, collusion, academic honesty falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, or cheating?
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Taking credit for a group assignment when one did not contribute is an example of **cheating**. It violates academic integrity principles by allowing an individual to claim work and credit that they did not help create, thus undermining the fairness of the academic process. While it may also relate to collusion depending on the specific circumstances, the primary issue here is the misrepresentation of one's contributions, which aligns most closely with cheating.