Detecting Examinees With Item Preknowledge on Real Data

Appl Psychol Meas. 2022 Jun;46(4):273-287. doi: 10.1177/01466216221084202. Epub 2022 Apr 21.

Abstract

Recently, Belov & Wollack (2021) developed a method for detecting groups of colluding examinees as cliques in a graph. The objective of this article is to study how the performance of their method on real data with item preknowledge (IP) depends on the mechanism of edge formation governed by a response similarity index (RSI). This study resulted in the development of three new RSIs and demonstrated a remarkable advantage of combining responses and response times for detecting examinees with IP. Possible extensions of this study and recommendations for practitioners were formulated.

Keywords: clique detector; graph theory; item preknowledge; response similarity index; test security.