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Not all students said they'd faked their results, which accounted for 20 percent of their grade. But six students — all seniors — told the paper they had made up all of their answers because they had no time and no money for the dozens of lengthy long-distance phone calls that were required.
Other students said they used answers provided by friends and relatives, or that they completed part of the survey properly, then faked the rest. One student said she didn't want to falsify her results but couldn't complete the survey, so she saw her grade drop from an A to a C.
Other students said they used answers provided by friends and relatives, or that they completed part of the survey properly, then faked the rest. One student said she didn't want to falsify her results but couldn't complete the survey, so she saw her grade drop from an A to a C.