What does a test marked as fraud risk mean?

What does a test marked as fraud risk mean?

Evalart has several controls to detect cases where a candidate may have engaged in fraudulent behavior. When a test is marked as having a fraud risk (a red triangle appears in the test listing), it means that Evalart has detected suspicious activity. This does not necessarily mean that the candidate cheated, but it does indicate a higher risk, and therefore it is necessary to take this into account when determining whether to consider the test as valid.

To see the details of what triggered the alert, you should go to the detailed report of the test (by clicking on the magnifying glass in the list of submitted tests or on the score if you are viewing the tabular results report). In the view of the detailed test report, in the first section of the report, in the case of a suspicious case, there will be text indicating the fraud risk, the level of risk, and a question mark. Clicking on the question mark will provide more information about what triggered the alert. For example, if a different person was detected taking the test in web monitoring, suspicious photos may be visible. If similar code is detected between two candidates in a programming test, the codes can be compared to determine if it is a possible case of plagiarism.

As mentioned earlier, it is important to note that the alert does not indicate with 100% certainty that the candidate cheated, but it does indicate a higher risk compared to a test that was not marked.
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