R0029/2026-03-27/Q005/H2¶
Statement¶
Evidence is limited or anecdotal — no substantial quantitative data exists on people submitting AI-generated work as their own.
Status¶
Current: Eliminated
Multiple large-scale surveys provide robust quantitative data. The KPMG study alone (48,000+ respondents) provides a definitive data point: 57% of workers hide AI use. UK university data shows nearly 7,000 formal cases. BestColleges survey provides student self-report rates. H2 is comprehensively eliminated.
Supporting Evidence¶
No evidence supports the absence of quantitative data.
Contradicting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
| SRC01-E01 | 48K+ respondent survey — definitive quantitative data |
| SRC02-E01 | College student survey data with specific percentages |
| SRC03-E01 | UK institutional data with confirmed case numbers |
Reasoning¶
H2 is eliminated. The evidence base is substantial and quantitative.
Relationship to Other Hypotheses¶
H2 is the null hypothesis. The evidence eliminates it completely.