Detecting cheating in unproctored internet testing settings using CUSUMs (and more)

03 Jul, 2012·
Jorge N. Tendeiro
Jorge N. Tendeiro
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Rob R. Meijer
Abstract
Unproctored Internet Testing (UIT) is becoming more popular in personnel recruitment and selection. A drawback of UIT is that cheating is easy and, therefore, a proctored test is often administered after an UIT procedure. To detect inconsistent test scores from UIT a cumulative sum procedure (CUSUM) is proposed. This procedure is applied to empirical data from an adaptive computer-based test in a real personnel selection context. The usefulness of the CUSUM is illustrated and the unique contribution of the CUSUM to existing procedures is discussed.
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University of Amsterdam

Amsterdam

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Jorge N. Tendeiro
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Jorge N. Tendeiro is a professor at the Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, School of Informatics and Data Science, Hiroshima University, Japan. His main research interest is in the Bayesian statistical framework. He is also interested in item response theory in general and person fit analysis in particular.