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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.
When people face extreme pressure, their decision making and ability to act in good faith often suffers. Make no mistake: today’s online students are under intense pressure to perform in their courses ...
DALLAS, Ga. - In the wake of the pandemic, more metro high schools turned to remote learning to help students catch up on missing credits so they could graduate. But a teacher and longtime critic of ...
After the Federal Bureau of Investigation released documents incriminating nearly 50 people in a college admissions scandal Tuesday, many wondered how applicants were able to cheat on standardized ...
Almost 100 med students in South Korea are now facing punishment after they were caught cheating on online exams by sharing answers with one another.
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