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Rules

  • This is an individual assignment.
  • You may not collaborate or communicate anything about this exam to anyone except the instructor. For example, you may not communicate with other students, the TAs, or post/solicit help on the internet, email or via any other method of communication.
  • You may use R, as well as any notes, books, or existing internet resources to answer exam questions. If you use a resource outside of those we used for class, you should cite it.
  • You must cite any code you use as inspiration. A failure to cite is plagiarism. Cite any sources by providing a link to the original source in your exam write-up.
  • Do not email the TAs with questions.
  • If you have questions email the instructor or message in slack. Questions should only be about understanding the data or the exam’s instructions. You may not ask questions on any topics from past assignments or material related to the exam.
  • The instructor will provide code debugging if needed, but this will result in a grade penalty. Note: ask questions early. Questions asked between 6:00pm and 11:59pm Monday the 25th may not be answered.

With the exception of major emergencies, late submissions will not be accepted. In the case of a major emergency, you should have your Dean send the instructor an excuse. Start and submit the exam early in order to avoid any last-minute technical issues.

Academic Integrity

By taking this exam, you pledge to uphold the Duke Community Standard:

  • I will not lie, cheat, or steal in my academic endeavors;
  • I will conduct myself honorably in all my endeavors; and
  • I will act if the Standard is compromised.