There has been a remarkable growth in distance learning courses in higher education. Despite indications that distance learning courses are more vulnerable to cheating behavior than traditional courses, there has been little research studying whether online exams facilitate a relatively greater level of cheating. This article examines this issue by developing an approach using a latent variable to measure student cheating. This latent variable is linked to both known student mastery related variables and variables unrelated to student mastery. Grade scores from a proctored final exam and an unproctored final exam are used to test for increased cheating behavior in the unproctored exa
Increasing numbers of universities are offering courses in online and hybrid formats. One challenge ...
The purpose of this thesis was to produce recommendations to teachers who instruct online courses on...
Abstract This paper focuses on reducing cheating opportunities of online test assessment. Increasing...
There has been a remarkable growth in distance learning courses in higher education. Despite indicat...
Online education is expected to grow, bringing new challenges. One of the biggest challenges concern...
Cheating in classes is not a new concern for higher education faculty. It has been studied extensive...
Online testing has become a common way to organize formative assessment in higher education. When st...
When students have little to lose and a great deal to gain by cheating, some of them will do so. Stu...
The lack of a physical instructor presence in the online learning environment (OLE) likely provides ...
COVID-19 has disrupted every field of life and education is not immune to it. Student learning and e...
This article analyzes the exposure to cheating risk of online courses relative to face-to-face cours...
Cheating has been an area of concern in educational institutions for decades, especially at the unde...
Cheating in various forms is rife among students in tertiary education. Cheating on exams is general...
Abstract- This paper focuses on reducing cheating opportunities of online test assessment. Increasin...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty is an issue of concern for teachers, students, and institutions of hig...
Increasing numbers of universities are offering courses in online and hybrid formats. One challenge ...
The purpose of this thesis was to produce recommendations to teachers who instruct online courses on...
Abstract This paper focuses on reducing cheating opportunities of online test assessment. Increasing...
There has been a remarkable growth in distance learning courses in higher education. Despite indicat...
Online education is expected to grow, bringing new challenges. One of the biggest challenges concern...
Cheating in classes is not a new concern for higher education faculty. It has been studied extensive...
Online testing has become a common way to organize formative assessment in higher education. When st...
When students have little to lose and a great deal to gain by cheating, some of them will do so. Stu...
The lack of a physical instructor presence in the online learning environment (OLE) likely provides ...
COVID-19 has disrupted every field of life and education is not immune to it. Student learning and e...
This article analyzes the exposure to cheating risk of online courses relative to face-to-face cours...
Cheating has been an area of concern in educational institutions for decades, especially at the unde...
Cheating in various forms is rife among students in tertiary education. Cheating on exams is general...
Abstract- This paper focuses on reducing cheating opportunities of online test assessment. Increasin...
Abstract: Academic dishonesty is an issue of concern for teachers, students, and institutions of hig...
Increasing numbers of universities are offering courses in online and hybrid formats. One challenge ...
The purpose of this thesis was to produce recommendations to teachers who instruct online courses on...
Abstract This paper focuses on reducing cheating opportunities of online test assessment. Increasing...