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Secure, Online, High-Stakes Testing: Science Fiction or Business Reality?1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2015

David Foster*
Affiliation:
Kryterion, Inc.

Abstract

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Copyright © Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology 2009 

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Footnotes

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This paper is based on a presentation made at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology annualmeeting inApril 10–12, 2008, in San Francisco, CA (Foster, 2008b).

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