Common use of Accuracy and Integrity of Examination Process Clause in Contracts

Accuracy and Integrity of Examination Process. Upon completion, exams are scored automatically and a score report will be emailed 36 hours from the time that the Exam was completed. The Linux Foundation and/or the Exam Proctoring Partner will review your exam record for scoring accuracy, for evidence of possible misconduct, and for response patterns that may suggest that your scores do not represent a valid measure of your knowledge or competence as sampled by the examination (measurement error). The Linux Foundation will use statistical analyses of exam data (“Data Forensics”) to identify patterns indicative of test fraud including cheating and piracy. The Linux Foundation reserves the right to invalidate your exam score and certification result if review of your exam record reveals scoring inaccuracies (attributable to The Linux Foundation or the Exam Proctoring Partner) or response patterns indicative of possible misconduct or measurement error. If The Linux Foundation determines that an Exam score is invalid due to issues that are beyond the control of the candidate, the candidate will be advised of options to retake the Exam at no charge.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Hyperledger Certification and Confidentiality Agreement, Cloud Native Computing Foundation Certification and Confidentiality Agreement, Hyperledger Certification and Confidentiality Agreement

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Accuracy and Integrity of Examination Process. Upon completion, exams are scored automatically and a score report will be emailed 36 hours from the time that the Exam was completedmade available within 3 business days. The Linux Foundation and/or the Exam Proctoring Partner will review your exam record for scoring accuracy, for evidence of possible misconduct, and for response patterns that may suggest that your scores do not represent a valid measure of your knowledge or competence as sampled by the examination (measurement error). The Linux Foundation will use statistical analyses of exam data (“Data Forensics”) to identify patterns indicative of test fraud fraud, including cheating and piracy. The Linux Foundation reserves the right to invalidate your exam score and certification result if review of your exam record reveals scoring inaccuracies (attributable to The Linux Foundation or the Exam Proctoring Partner) or response patterns indicative of possible misconduct or measurement error. If The Linux Foundation determines that an Exam score is invalid due to issues that are beyond the control of the candidate, the candidate will be advised of options to retake the Exam at no charge.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Foundation Certification and Confidentiality Agreement, Foundation Certification and Confidentiality Agreement

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