Analysis of Writing Data for Cheating Detection in e-Testing | International Conference on Computers in Education (original) (raw)

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https://doi.org/10.58459/icce.2013.466

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e-Testing is effective in relieving time and space limitations for examinations. However, a drawback is that user authentication employs only login credentials , making cheating easy. We examine variations in personal writing data in e-testing with the aim of detecting cheating. We assume two behaviors: answering questions by oneself and replicating others’ answers. We used the sub-stroke method for data analysis, which allowed confirmation of differences in the change over time in writing speed and pen pressure, and differences in average pen angle and direction.

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