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A) Historical research approach.
This means looking at the historical development of the law on the issue from a specific date in
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A) Historical research approach.
This means looking at the historical development of the law on the issue from a specific date in
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Mr. Smith and Mr. Jones owned adjoining properties on a steeply sloped mountainside erf in
Gordons Bay, Cape Town. In March 2024,
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Janet, a working mom and a Unisa law student, is registered for the module PVL3701. She
reads a message posted on an unofficial
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A friend suggests you use AI to generate your assignment entirely.
What is the ethical course of action? Question 20Answer a.
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During a class discussion, you mention using AI for an assignment, but you do not include it in your submission acknowledgment.
I
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An AI tool generates an essay for you, and you manually rephrase the entire content.
Is this considered original work? Question
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A lecturer assigns a reflective essay. You use AI to enhance your reflections.
Is this acceptable? Question 17Answer a. No,
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You use ChatGPT to generate a summary for your research paper. You include it directly without citing the tool.
Is this a breach
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An AI tool provides you with data for your project but doesn’t specify the original source.
What should you do? Question
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You use an AI tool to summarize an article. You include the AI tool in your citation but not the original article.
Is this
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Your lecturer asks you to discuss the ethical use of AI in a paper. You use ChatGPT to generate ideas and list them as your own.
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AI-generated responses suggest biased or incorrect information.
What should you do? Question 12Answer a. Cross-check the
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You use AI to brainstorm ideas for your assignment.
How should you approach this ethically? Question 11Answer a. Cite the AI tool
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You use AI to check grammar and spelling in your essay.
Is this ethical? Question 10Answer a. Yes, as long as the AI tool is
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AI tools are allowed for research purposes. You use it to rephrase content from journal articles.
How should you proceed?
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AI provides you with unverified statistics for your research.
What is the best course of action? Question 8Answer a. Cross-check
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You use an AI tool to edit grammar in your essay but make no content changes.
Do you need to cite the AI tool? Question 7Answer
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A fellow student uses AI to draft a research proposal but does not cite it.
What should you do? Question 6Answer a. Advise the
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An AI tool generates a plagiarism-free essay for you. You submit it as is without modification.
What type of misconduct is this?
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You use AI to translate a paragraph into another language for your assignment.
Do you need to cite the tool? Question 4Answer a.
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Your lecturer assigns a collaborative project and explicitly states that AI tools can only be used for formatting purposes. One
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Your professor prohibits AI tool usage for an assignment, but you use it to rewrite paragraphs.
What principle does this violate?
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