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Ross, Linette P. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
One of the most serious forms of cheating occurs when examinees have item preknowledge and prior access to secure test material before taking an exam for the purpose of obtaining an inflated test score. Examinees that cheat and have prior knowledge of test content before testing may have an unfair advantage over examinees that do not cheat. Item…
Descriptors: Testing, Deception, Cheating, Identification
Kim, Jihye – ProQuest LLC, 2010
In DIF studies, a Type I error refers to the mistake of identifying non-DIF items as DIF items, and a Type I error rate refers to the proportion of Type I errors in a simulation study. The possibility of making a Type I error in DIF studies is always present and high possibility of making such an error can weaken the validity of the assessment.…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Test Length, Simulation, Testing

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