“…Some possible solutions for limiting the detrimental effects of cheating in a high stakes unproctored Internet ability test are to use a speeded test (e.g., Arthur et al, 2009;Nye, Do, Drasgow, & Fine, 2008) or to have a two-step testing process where a confirmation test is used to verify the results of the first test (e.g., Beaty, Dawson, Fallaw, & Kantrowitz, 2009;Burke, van Someren, & Tatham, 2006). Nye et al (2008) did not detect any differences due to cheating when comparing proctored and unproctored test results for a perceptual speed test in a selection setting.…”