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  • Essay / Disadvantages of Computerized Testing - 1014

    When you take a computerized test, the information is stored on the computer. Paper-and-pencil tests and scores are usually kept under lock and key in a locked office, while these computerized tests and scores are available on a computer once it is turned on. A password may be required to initially log in, but once done, it is very easy for a person to access the results and tests. Doing so would violate a customer's privacy, thereby violating laws such as HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act), FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), and other laws in place to protect privacy and