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Manda J. Williamson; Patrick R. Duryea – Teaching of Psychology, 2026
Background: Previous research suggests benefits to using a multifaceted approach to encourage students to engage with the course. However, specific patterns of behavioral engagement have not been described. Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine distinct patterns of engagement with online textbook quizzes following a weekly prompt…
Descriptors: Cues, Tests, Computer Assisted Testing, College Students
Daniel G. Lannin; Taylor Flinn; Alexandra Ilie; Dan Ispas – Teaching of Psychology, 2026
Background: The validity of unmonitored online exams has raised concerns about academic integrity and grade inflation, especially given the rise of artificial intelligence-powered tools. Objective: This study evaluates the validity of unmonitored online exams by comparing student performance between two sections of an undergraduate personality…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Test Validity, Undergraduate Students, Psychology

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