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Let me preface this question by stating that consolidated group papers (in which a group is credited with the entire paper, rather than each individual being graded on his/her own section) are one of the worst assignments for an academic institution to assign to students.
When working on a group paper, I am usually the one that collects each group member's portion and consolidates them into a single document, as I have a lot of word processing and document preparation experience. Herein lies my question:
If I am the final editor for a group paper in which my personal grade is dependent upon, is it acceptable for me to edit portions written by other group members? Or is this considered poor group etiquette?
What say you?
When working on a group paper, I am usually the one that collects each group member's portion and consolidates them into a single document, as I have a lot of word processing and document preparation experience. Herein lies my question:
If I am the final editor for a group paper in which my personal grade is dependent upon, is it acceptable for me to edit portions written by other group members? Or is this considered poor group etiquette?
What say you?