Handbook Of Quantitative Methods For Detecting Cheating On Tests by Gregory J. Cizek, James A. Wollack, 9781138821804, T&F/Routledge, 2017, Hardcover
"Today, cheating increasingly presents ever-changing challenges to the integrity of test results used for admissions, graduation, certification, professional licensure, and accountability. Cizek and Wollack are two of the most recognized and cited experts on educational test security, and the Handbook of Quantitative Methods for Detecting Cheating on Tests provides the most comprehensive treatment of statistical methods for detection that simply must be incorporated into any large-scale assessment program used for high-stakes decisions."
--Wayne Camara, Senior Vice President, Research, ACT
This edited volume has taken the importance of test security in test validation to a different level. It reflects the maturity of the field of cheating detection, whereby statistical probabilities are no longer presented as inferential leaps into vague, colluded, remote chances of cheating behavior; rather, they are presented using precise empirical evidence that identifies specific cheating behaviors on which one can act. The authors bring together comprehensive knowledge on increasing data forensics and methodologies alongside legally presentable evidence to help reduce the fraudulent use of test results. The book will sit atop my bookshelf for years to come.
--Ardeshir Geranpayeh, Head of Automated Assessment & Learning at Cambridge English Language Assessment, University of Cambridge, UK