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Data collected from observations, experiments,
surveys, questionnaires, interviews, and polls are often used in
reports. It is academically dishonest to report anything other than
the results obtained using the stated method of data collection.
In particular, you must not:
- Change or manipulate the method of data collection
before the end of the data collection period, unless a full account
is provided in the final report
- Change or omit data that has been collected
- Add data collected outside the data collection
period
- Add fictitious data
- Or otherwise misrepresent the true results
of the data collected.
Attempts to make data fit a particular theory
or preferred outcome contravene the basic principles of academic
integrity. University
policies provide severe penalties for staff and students who
fake results.
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