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Sherman's Head | About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman) Sherman's Head About Psychology, Statistics, and R (by Ryne Sherman) Menu Skip to content Home About Adventures in Cheater Detection 4 Replies Some months ago I came across this blog post by Jonathan Dushoff discussing some statistical procedures for detecting cheating (e.g., copying, working together) on multiple choice exams. The method is quite elegant and the post is fairly short so you may wish to read that post. After reading about this method, I considered applying it to my old exams. In my undergraduate courses I typically give 3 midterms (50 questions each; with either 3 or 4 response options) and 1 final exam (100 questions). The exams are done using scantrons, meaning that students indicate their answers on a standardized form which is then read by a computer to detect their responses. Their responses are then compared to an answer key, scoring their exams. The scantron folks here at F...
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