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Lie-detector test results aren’t usually admissible in U.S. courts, but it’s often legal for an officer to use the lie detector as sort of a conversation starter to prod you to confess.
Michael London provides examples of creative tactics distance learners use to try to break the rules when taking exams.
Jarrod Morgan describes the creative ways stressed test takers violate the rules and the importance of ensuring academic integrity.
The College Board's national experiment with virtual AP exams gets underway this week amid accusations and stern warnings about student cheating.
But a teacher and longtime critic of how school districts use online credit recovery classes discovered what he believes is proof of how easily those students can cheat on tests.
Kris Jenner recently took a lie detector test some have doubts about — could she have lied and tricked the polygraph?
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