Computer-administered testing practice in higher education in era of severe acute respiratory syndrome-related diseases outbreaks

In V. C. Emeribe, L. U. Akah, O. A. DadA, D. A. Alawa & B. A. Akuegwu (eds.), Multidisciplinary issues in health, human kinetics and general education practices. Calabar, Nigeria: University of Calabar Press. pp. 429-442 (2020)
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Abstract

The focal point of this chapter is to discuss the concept of computer regulated testing and its implications in an era of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) related infection pandemics. This is especially significant because during the outbreak of most SARS-related diseases (like the COVID-19), social and physical distancing is advocated by the government of different nations. SARS-related diseases are caused by a virus known as the coronavirus which affects the respiration of infected persons or animals. These diseases can be spread through air if droplets from an infected get to a non-tainted individual.

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