Auth+ – How Auth+ tests for authorship
How Auth+ tests for authorship
Welcome to cognitive plagiarism detection.
Summary
Writing is a sequential experience. This sequential experience builds small episodic memories in the mind of the writer. If you outsource the process of writing, by hiring a ghostwriter, you miss out on that experience. Hence, you have no associated memories of the paper. With the above premise in mind, Auth+ tests the presence (or lack thereof) of these memories, and a student's linguistical knowledge of their own submission. It does this by assessing the cognitive abilities of a test-taker, via the following three question types:
Style Questions
Style questions assess a student's ability to recognize the writing style used in the submission. Put simply, it answers the question: could a student recognize their own writing style? To learn more about how the Auth+ AI generates style questions, schedule a demo and we'll show you how it works!
Content Questions
Content type questions assess a student's ability to recognize the content used in the submission. Put simply, it answers the question: how well could a student recognize their own content? To learn more about how the Auth+ AI generates content questions, schedule a demo and we'll show you how it works!
Memory Questions
Memory questions assess a student's memory of their submitted content. Put simply, it answers the question: how well does a student remember the submitted writing? To learn more about how the Auth+ AI generates memory questions, schedule a demo and we'll show you how it works!
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