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Which of these situations represents an example of collusion?Question 5Select one:a.Sharing answers on a Facebook group so that you and your group can check if you made any mistakesb.Discussing an exercise with a friend before starting work on itc.Including a reference that you have not read in an essayd.Working as part of a group for a group assignment

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Which of these situations represents an example of collusion?Question 5Select one:a.Sharing answers on a Facebook group so that you and your group can check if you made any mistakesb.Discussing an exercise with a friend before starting work on itc.Including a reference that you have not read in an essayd.Working as part of a group for a group assignment

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The situation that represents an example of collusion is "a. Sharing answers on a Facebook group so that you and your group can check if you made any mistakes". Collusion refers to a secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy in order to deceive others, typically involving methods of cheating. In this case, sharing answers on a Facebook group to check for mistakes can be considered as collusion because it involves a form of academic dishonesty.

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