Belov et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Graph theory approach to detect examinees involved in test collusionBelov et al., 2021
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- Belov D
- Wollack J
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- Applied Psychological Measurement
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Test collusion (TC) is sharing of test materials or answers to test questions before or during the test (important special case of TC is item preknowledge). Because of potentially large advantages for examinees involved, TC poses a serious threat to the validity of score …
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