Causal modelling of testing and assessment ethics among proctors of public examinations in Oyo state
Afeez Tunde Jinadu
Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, 2023, vol. 42, issue 3, 660-669
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Purpose - Upholding assessment ethics are common concerns during annual public examination performance appraisal. Previous studies have focused more on examination stakeholder: testees outside proctors however, assessment ethics cannot be studied excluding proctors variables therefore, the study investigated consistency of a structural equation modelling of security, environment, professionalism, testing and assessment ethics. Design/methodology/approach - Ex-post facto design was adopted. Simple random sampling technique was employed to choose 90 proctors drawn from 45 colleges. Proctors Examination Ethics Questionnaire (reliability = 0.86) was used to collect data for the study. Data collected were analysed using path analysis at 0.05 significant levels. Findings - Out of the six hypothesised paths significantly explaining the consistency of the causal model. Test security, environment and professionalism accounted for both direct and indirect effects on assessment ethics. All model fit indices were established to explain testing and assessment model. Research limitations/implications - Few proctor variables were studied, therefore assessment ethics may not be explained other than through proctor variables considered in this study. Practical implications - Assessment ethics may not be violated if test security, testing environment and professionalism are not cared for during test administration as shown in the study. Social implications - It added to knowledge base in ethical areas of assessment, a 21st-century proctors in upholding testing and assessment ethics, security, environment and professionalism are to be considered. Originality/value - There was a positive causal effect of security, environment and professionalism on testing and assessment ethics among proctors in public examinations.
Keywords: Analysis; Modelling; Security and private issues (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1108/AGJSR-01-2023-0017
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