FABRICATION
Fabrication is the use of invented information or the
falsification of research or other findings. Examples of fabrication
include but are not limited to:
1. Citation of information not taken from the source indicated.
This may include the incorrect documentation of secondary
source materials
2. Listing sources in a bibliography that are not directly used
in the academic exercise
3. Submission in a paper, thesis, lab report or other academic
exercise of falsified, invented, or fictitious data or evidence,
or deliberate and knowing concealment or distortion of the true
nature, origin or function of such data or evidence
4. ** Submitting as your own any academic exercises (e.g.,
written work, printing, musical composition, painting, sculpture,
etc.) prepared totally or in part by another
*Based on a University of Delaware listing.