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Caught in the Act: Predicting Cheating in Unproctored Knowledge Assessment.

Diana Steger1, Ulrich Schroeders2, Oliver Wilhelm1.   

Abstract

Cheating is a serious threat in unproctored ability assessment, irrespective of countermeasures taken, anticipated consequences (high vs. low stakes), and test modality (paper-pencil vs. computer-based). In the present study, we examined the power of (a) self-report-based indicators (i.e., Honesty-Humility and Overclaiming scales), (b) test data (i.e., performance with extremely difficult items), and (c) para data (i.e., reaction times, switching between browser tabs) to predict participants' cheating behavior. To this end, 315 participants worked on a knowledge test in an unproctored online assessment and subsequently in a proctored lab assessment. We used multiple regression analysis and an extended latent change score model to assess the potential of the different indicators to predict cheating. In summary, test data and para data performed best, while traditional self-report-based indicators were not predictive. We discuss the findings with respect to unproctored testing in general and provide practical advice on cheating detection in online ability assessments.

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Keywords:  cheating; declarative knowledge; honesty; para data; test taking

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32354221     DOI: 10.1177/1073191120914970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Assessment        ISSN: 1073-1911


  4 in total

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Review 4.  Self-Enhancement and the Medial Prefrontal Cortex: The Convergence of Clinical and Experimental Findings.

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Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-08-19
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