Economics 250:
Introduction to Statistics
Academic integrity is constituted
by the five core fundamental values of honesty, trust,
fairness, respect and responsibility (see academicintegrity.org). These values are
central to the building, nurturing and sustaining of
an academic community in which all members of the
community will thrive. Adherence to the values
expressed through academic integrity forms a
foundation for the "freedom of inquiry and exchange of
ideas" essential to the intellectual life of the
University.
Students are responsible for
familiarizing themselves with the regulations
concerning academic integrity and for ensuring that
their assignments conform to the principles of
academic integrity. Information on academic integrity
is available in the Arts and Science Calendar
(Academic Regulation 1), on the university's academic
integrity website, and from the
instructor of this course.
Departures from academic integrity
include plagiarism, use of unauthorized materials,
facilitation, forgery and falsification, and are
antithetical to the development of an academic
community at Queen's. Given the seriousness of these
matters, actions which contravene the regulation on
academic integrity carry sanctions that can range from
a warning or the loss of grades on an assignment to
the failure of a course to a requirement to withdraw
from the university.
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