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- Title
Unproctored Internet Testing: Practical, Legal, and Ethical Concerns.
- Authors
PEARLMAN, KENNETH
- Abstract
The article discusses the ethical and legal challenges of unprotected Internet testing (UIT). The author claims that the most contemporary U.S. employment testing practice violates the ethical standards of psychological practice and accepted professional testing standards. He compares the situation and critical distinction between low-stakes testing applications (LSTAs) and high-stakes testing applications (HSTAs). He also explores the direct and indirect consequences of the interrelated problems of cheating, candidate authentication, and test security.
- Subjects
UNITED States; EMPLOYMENT tests; ETHICS; OCCUPATIONAL aptitude tests; ABILITY testing; HONESTY; DATA security; DATA protection; COMPUTER security
- Publication
Industrial & Organizational Psychology, 2009, Vol 2, Issue 1, p14
- ISSN
1754-9426
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1754-9434.2008.01099.x