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Using or possessing unauthorized notes, books, test materials, electronic devices, or other aids in any academic exercise or activity. Is an example of plagiarism, collusion, academic honesty falsification, intellectual property dishonesty, or cheating?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The scenario you described—using or possessing unauthorized notes, books, test materials, electronic devices, or other aids in any academic exercise or activity—falls under the category of **cheating**. Cheating involves violating the established rules for academic integrity by using prohibited resources to gain an unfair advantage in an academic setting.

Plagiarism refers specifically to the act of using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution, while collusion involves unauthorized collaboration with others on academic work. Academic honesty falsification can pertain to misrepresenting information or data. Intellectual property dishonesty involves violating someone else's intellectual property rights, which is different from the act of cheating in this context.
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