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(Choose 1 answer)
Consider the following situation.
Mike is a first year undergraduate studying Philosophy at university and his housemate, Jon,Nutrition student. As part of one of his courses, Jon needs to collect data on the eating habits university students. To do this, he has asked Mike and nine of his other friends to keep a rec eat, and when, for a week.
Mike agrees to help, and keeps a fairly accurate record of what he has eaten. When the weel Mike to email him his data. However, when Mike is typing up his eating habits for the week, I hasn't eaten any vegetables at all. Not wanting to seem unhealthy, especially because he do judge him, he pretends that he made a pumpkin soup and adds that to his list. He also adds to some of his main meals and deletes one of the chocolate bars. Satisfied, he emails the list Can Mike get in trouble for academic misconduct?
A. Yes, because he has plagiarized
B. Yes, because he is not being honest
C. No, he can't get in trouble for academic misconduct
D. Yes, because he has falsified data
E. No, he hasn't violated academic integrity