Recent Articles
Posted By: Sam Quinan
Fri Aug 18th, 2017
This article continues the discussion started in the previous installment, evaluating the way that data gathered from observations can be used to strengthen test security.
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Posted By: ICE Administrator
Fri Aug 18th, 2017
The ICE 1100 Standard for Assessment-Based Certificate Programs was published in 2009 and was the first American National Standard for ABC programs. A few years later, in 2012, ICE introduced the Assessment-Based Certificate Accreditation Program (ACAP), which accredits programs based on the ICE 110
Posted By: Sam Quinan
Fri Aug 18th, 2017
Developing an organization's test security plan involves taking into consideration many factors around test development, publishing, and delivery cycle. With software-as-a-service (SaaS) becoming more dominant, much of this cycle is now becoming cloud-based. While there are risks involved with using
Posted By: Sam Quinan
Fri Aug 18th, 2017
Amy Dufrane has spent the majority of her career in not-for-profit organizations. She joined the HR Certification Institute five years ago and has been the CEO for the past four.
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Posted By: Sam Quinan
Fri Aug 18th, 2017
In 1973, while discussing the computational difficulties of detecting answer copying on exams, William H. Angoff wrote: "However, even a brief consideration of this solution (i.e., constructing theoretical statistical distributions of identical responses between random test takers) makes it clear th