Researchers warn of a significant rise in academic cheating due to over 1,000 solutions found on Chegg, violating universities' integrity policies.
The audit revealed that Chegg had published answers to exam questions from more than half of the 41 subjects examined, with nearly 1,200 matching solutions.
Researchers found that the response times on Chegg have decreased over time, highlighting its effectiveness for students attempting to cheat on timed assessments.
Chegg argues against the study's claims, emphasizing that their data does not prove that question uploads correlate with cheating over legitimate learning.
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