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Prevent Cheating and Ensure Test Security
Cheating continues to rise dramatically. While about 20
percent of students admitted to cheating in high school during
the 1940's, today the figure is between 75 and 98 percent!
Some 75 to 98 percent of students
surveyed each year admit to cheating
at some time in their academic careers.
The rise in cheating over the years.
9 Tips
Administer Screening Tests
A brief pre-screening can prevent people taking an exam for which
they are not yet prepared.
Include Candidate Agreements
According to research, students at colleges with honour codes cheat less
than their counterparts elsewhere.
Use question-by-question formats
Presenting questions one at a time limits the amount of exam content exposed
on screen.
Screen Perfect Scores
Using reports such as the score list report highlights participants
who achieve perfect scores.
Review Time To Finish Info Inform participants of
cheater prevention tactics The overall time taken to complete an assessment can be a useful way to screen for suspicious behaviour.
Posting information that cheater prevention tactics are used, can help deter the low motivation cheaters.
Implement a good seating plan
Use seating arrangements where participants are equally spaced,
with limited ability to see another person’s screen.
Include open-ended questions
Constructed response questions provide less opportunity to cheat as they require
unique answers.
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Verify IP Address
If assessments are to be taken from a specific location, the IP address will show whether participants took an assessment
from an unauthorised location.
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