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Most professors and publishers will tell you that there is nothing unethical about using prepublished test banks. but suppose that the university of central florida decided to tell their professors explicitly that using prepublished test banks is unethical at ucf and that any professor who uses such test banks will be fired for doing so. this information would be found in the university’s code of ethics, more specifically in a .

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