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Detecting Test Security Problems Using Item Response Times and Patterns. David F. Foster and Dennis Maynes Caveon. Security Problems. Piracy: Stealing questions without concern for score Cheating: Using any method possible to receive an undeserved high score.
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Detecting Test Security Problems Using Item Response Times and Patterns David F. Foster and Dennis Maynes Caveon
Security Problems • Piracy: Stealing questions without concern for score • Cheating: Using any method possible to receive an undeserved high score
Cheating and Piracy Can Be Detected • Aberrance statistics indicate the degree to which a test result does not conform to a typical distribution of test results • Measures should include: • Patterns of responding • Item latencies or response times • Similarity to other test results • Test retake patterns and gains/losses • Depends on examinee ability
What you will see: • response pattern aberrance across several ability levels • item latency aberrance across several ability levels • how this kind of information can help solve common security problems
What about the situation where the highest probability response is always chosen? Can't see a difference!
Question • How can you tell if a person cheated who achieved 100% on a test? • Answer: Look at item latencies, which works also at all examinee ability levels
Item Latency Analysis • Less affected by examinee ability • Indications of aberrance • Uncorrelated with mean item latencies • Too fast or too slow • Spikes or zero latency across multiple items
Normal Latency Pattern for Low Theta Examinee .3257 = Tau
Aberrant Latency Pattern for Low Theta Examinee -.0578 = Tau
Another Aberrant Latency Pattern for Low Theta Examinee -.0167= Tau
Normal Latency Pattern for Moderate Theta Examinee .5264= Tau
Aberrant Latency Pattern for Moderate Theta Examinee -.0468= Tau
Aberrant Latency Pattern for High Theta Examinee -.0425: Tau
Use of Aberrance Statistics • Help solve testing problems • Help solve test security problems: • Where are the problems occurring? • When did the cheating occur? • Who stole the questions? • How were the questions stolen? …and many others
Let’s Take an Example: Where is Cheating or Piracy Occurring? • General geographic areas • Specific testing sites
With Information, What Can You Do? • You can: • Investigate further (secret shopping; more data analysis) • Shut down sites • Implement preventative measures • Replace tests • Target areas for anti-piracy education • Take legal action
Conclusions • Your test results maycontain evidence of cheating and piracy. • Analyze your test results often (continuously?) to understand better the nature and scope of any security problems. • Computerized tests bring many advantages and some disadvantages for security. Better aberrance methods will encourage those moving from paper and pencil to computerized testing.