CHEM 103 QUIZ 1 STUDY GUIDE
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The following scenarios describe common choices students face while analyzing
lab data. Select the ethical, acceptable actions.
Referring to a lab notebook from a previous year, just as reference, because the
particular activity has been slightly revised since last year
Talking with another pair in lab, then taking what I have learned and using that
knowledge (in my own words) in our group report
Looking up thermodynamic data in my e-text that is relevant to the lab
Asking a classmate from an earlier lab time for observations so that I can get a
jump on completing my lab notebook -ANSWER ✔✔Talking with another pair
in lab, then taking what I have learned and using that knowledge (in my own
words) in our group report
Looking up thermodynamic data in my e-text that is relevant to the lab
T or F? I cannot use text directly from the lab manual when writing the
Procedure section of a lab report. Instead, I must paraphrase the text, focusing
on the important steps in the experimental prodecure. -ANSWER ✔✔True
T or F? When completing a lab report, I can use whole or partial sentences from
the lab manual without citing the lab manual as a source, because these are not
copyrighted. -ANSWER ✔✔False
, T or F? After working up your data from lab, you obtain the plot below. Before
proceeding further, you should remove the red data point because it clearly has
an error associated with it. -ANSWER ✔✔False
Which acts below are considered to be academic misconduct?
sneaking out of lecture 15 minutes early every day
using a pencil to write in your laboratory notebook
taking another student's lab report from the report pile and hiding it in the trash
can
fabricating a data point that you forgot to measure in the laboratory
doodling in your notebook rather than participating during discussion section
taking credit for the work or effort of another person without permission or
citing the source -ANSWER ✔✔taking another student's lab report from the
report pile and hiding it in the trash can
fabricating a data point that you forgot to measure in the laboratory
taking credit for the work or effort of another person without permission or
citing the source
T or F? If your friend asks you for help on a quiz, then they are committing
academic misconduct. -ANSWER ✔✔True
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT GUARANTEED SUCCESS
The following scenarios describe common choices students face while analyzing
lab data. Select the ethical, acceptable actions.
Referring to a lab notebook from a previous year, just as reference, because the
particular activity has been slightly revised since last year
Talking with another pair in lab, then taking what I have learned and using that
knowledge (in my own words) in our group report
Looking up thermodynamic data in my e-text that is relevant to the lab
Asking a classmate from an earlier lab time for observations so that I can get a
jump on completing my lab notebook -ANSWER ✔✔Talking with another pair
in lab, then taking what I have learned and using that knowledge (in my own
words) in our group report
Looking up thermodynamic data in my e-text that is relevant to the lab
T or F? I cannot use text directly from the lab manual when writing the
Procedure section of a lab report. Instead, I must paraphrase the text, focusing
on the important steps in the experimental prodecure. -ANSWER ✔✔True
T or F? When completing a lab report, I can use whole or partial sentences from
the lab manual without citing the lab manual as a source, because these are not
copyrighted. -ANSWER ✔✔False
, T or F? After working up your data from lab, you obtain the plot below. Before
proceeding further, you should remove the red data point because it clearly has
an error associated with it. -ANSWER ✔✔False
Which acts below are considered to be academic misconduct?
sneaking out of lecture 15 minutes early every day
using a pencil to write in your laboratory notebook
taking another student's lab report from the report pile and hiding it in the trash
can
fabricating a data point that you forgot to measure in the laboratory
doodling in your notebook rather than participating during discussion section
taking credit for the work or effort of another person without permission or
citing the source -ANSWER ✔✔taking another student's lab report from the
report pile and hiding it in the trash can
fabricating a data point that you forgot to measure in the laboratory
taking credit for the work or effort of another person without permission or
citing the source
T or F? If your friend asks you for help on a quiz, then they are committing
academic misconduct. -ANSWER ✔✔True