Conference
A theory of cheating
Abstract
The theory of motivated cheating postulates that test takers may cheat when they do not know an answer. With probabilityk, an “observer” is unsure of an answer and will copy from a nearby “target” with probabilityc. The corresponding parameters for the target may be entirely unrelated to those of the observer. Thus, the undesirable feature of bidirectionality of parameters found in correlational techniques is not an inherent feature of this …
Authors
Link SW; Day RB
Volume
24
Pagination
pp. 311-316
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
June 1992
DOI
10.3758/bf03203512
Conference proceedings
Behavior Research Methods
Issue
2
ISSN
1554-351X