BSCI 106 Lecture 17: BSCI106 Inquiry Report
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Important: you must use your actual data from lab. In science, making up or altering data will end your career. In college, it is academic dishonesty and you will be referred to the office of judicial programs. If you cannot find your data (e. g. , excused absence) ask your ta or the lab coordinator for guidance. If you do not trust your data, use it and explain its limitations in the assignment and how to interpret the data given those limitations. An important part of science is recognizing the limitations of data, and many discoveries come through unexpected data. Even though you worked on these data with group members, all written work must be your own. Assignments very similar in wording, or graphs copied between students, will be considered plagiarism and referred to the office of judicial programs. Complete this assignment by answering each question individually (please, no essays or lab reports).