by Inside Higher Ed
About 6 percent of students who took an online final exam proctored by Examity last fall broke the rules, the company said on Tuesday. That adds up to 3,952 out of the 62,534 exams the test-proctoring company reviewed. Most of the attempts to cheat came in the form of a cheat sheet (21 percent) or using Google to look up answers or translations (14 percent). Examity also shared some more sophisticated attempts at circumventing the rules.
https://www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2016/03/30/examity-shares-data-cheaters
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