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Meaningful Work: Personal Reflections on the Importance of Valid Certification
When a life-changing diagnosis required one father to trust his infant child to a team of medical professionals, he couldn’t help but

Publicizing Test Security: Communication is Key to Deterring Fraud
Perhaps the most compelling way to deter potential wrongdoers is to tell them how you detect and prevent fraud. Appeal to their moral integrity,

Deterrence in the Wild: Part 2
In the words of Helen Keller, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Let’s draw on the insight and wisdom of

The Fundamentals of Deterrence
Find out why the least utilized component of the Test Security Process is vital for defending the validity of exam scores. This article provides

Deterrence in the Wild
In the words of Helen Keller, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Let’s draw on the insight and wisdom of

Exploring Deterrence: The Theory, Types, and Key Components of Deterrence
Investigate the theory of deterrence, understand the differences between specific and general strategies, and explore the ways you can

Are Proctors Deterrents?
Proctoring has been used for security purposes for over 1,500 years, yet our understanding of its impact is cursory. Read on to learn about

The Superpower of Women in Testing
What happens when the women of the assessment industry gather together for drinks and hors d’oeuvres? Relationships are strengthened, a

Industry Insider: Katie Gottwaldt, AAMA
During the 19th century, French essayist and novelist Marcel Proust—the author of In Search of Lost Time—created a parlor game that involved

Nudging Test-Takers to be Their Most Honest Selves
Behavioral design can be used to encourage individuals to drive the speed limit, exercise, and even follow test security policies. In this