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by mu00
1112 days ago
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> how would they have performed if they tried to cheat but didn't find the poisoned answers? I don't think this matters. Cheating was against the rules and a cheater demonstrates a failure to adhere to a social contract and voluntarily waives their right to be assessed the same with those who did follow the rules. At least there are avenues for a cheater to have another attempt, even if they have to move to another institution. |
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