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FAQ

How can students determine which part of their work has been flagged?

Flag for plagiarism: Students should review their work to identify if there is any information missing appropriate attribution, citation, and/or a corresponding bibliography entry. Students should also review their Turnitin originality reports to confirm that all highlighted parts of their work have correct attribution, citation, or a bibliographic entry. If a student has evidence to prove all the information in their work was attributed, cited, or from a source listed in the bibliography, the student should reply to the email communication sent from [email protected] and include the supporting evidence.  

Flag for falsification or fabrication of information: Students should review their work to identify if it includes any falsified or fabricated data, sources, or authors. If a student has evidence to prove all the information referenced in their work is authentic, the student should reply to the email communication sent from [email protected] and include the supporting evidence.  

Flags for unacceptable use of AI: Students should review their work to identify if it includes unacceptable use of AI. Students must monitor the development of their work through a series of required checkpoints throughout the school year administered by trained AP Seminar and AP Research teachers. If a student has evidence to prove all the information in their work was not generated by an unacceptable use of AI as outlined in the Guidance for Artificial Intelligence Tools and Other Services, the student should reply to the email communication sent from [email protected] and include the supporting evidence.