This research work was aimed at determining the degree of community members’ interference in the conduct of university distance learning examination in South Eastern Nigeria. It was also aimed at finding out the factors responsible for the community members’ interference, the ways by which interference is effected, the consequences and the strategies to improve the conduct of the examination. A survey descriptive research design was adopted. Information obtained was analyzed by using the Z-test statistical technique. Findings include community members reluctance to provide their infrastructural facilities at cheap rate; use of some spaces for religious worships when examinations are taking place; harassment and bribing of invigilators or ex...
This study is concerned with investigating the perceptions of school administrators on the impact of...
Abstract This study investigated the perceptions or causes, patterns and trends of Examination Mal...
Several studies have emerged on examination misconduct in Nigeria, but „e-cheating‟ habit of studen...
This research work was aimed at determining the degree of community members’ interference in the con...
Abstract: This study investigated “causes of examination malpractice among students of Kogi State Co...
The present study narrated the forms, factors and consequences of cheating in university examination...
Despite the significant body of research on examination malpractice, there is still the need to focu...
The study analysed the available facilities for instruction in the distance learning programme in tw...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing examination malpractice in som...
Examination malpractice has been a cankerworm in the bloodstream of the educational system in the wo...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate correlates and factors of examination malpractice ...
Examination misconduct has consistently remained the bane of Nigeria's educational system. This cuts...
ABSTRACT This study is designed to examine cheating tendency among secondary schoo
The main thrust of this study was to find out factors influencing cheating tendency in examination a...
The purpose of the study was to identify the hindrances to distance learning program in two cities i...
This study is concerned with investigating the perceptions of school administrators on the impact of...
Abstract This study investigated the perceptions or causes, patterns and trends of Examination Mal...
Several studies have emerged on examination misconduct in Nigeria, but „e-cheating‟ habit of studen...
This research work was aimed at determining the degree of community members’ interference in the con...
Abstract: This study investigated “causes of examination malpractice among students of Kogi State Co...
The present study narrated the forms, factors and consequences of cheating in university examination...
Despite the significant body of research on examination malpractice, there is still the need to focu...
The study analysed the available facilities for instruction in the distance learning programme in tw...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing examination malpractice in som...
Examination malpractice has been a cankerworm in the bloodstream of the educational system in the wo...
The main purpose of this study was to investigate correlates and factors of examination malpractice ...
Examination misconduct has consistently remained the bane of Nigeria's educational system. This cuts...
ABSTRACT This study is designed to examine cheating tendency among secondary schoo
The main thrust of this study was to find out factors influencing cheating tendency in examination a...
The purpose of the study was to identify the hindrances to distance learning program in two cities i...
This study is concerned with investigating the perceptions of school administrators on the impact of...
Abstract This study investigated the perceptions or causes, patterns and trends of Examination Mal...
Several studies have emerged on examination misconduct in Nigeria, but „e-cheating‟ habit of studen...