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proctor

[prok-ter] / ˈprɒk tər /




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They also paid Singer to rig their younger daughter’s ACT score by having a fake proctor correct her answers.

From Seattle Times

Dr. Radhakrishnan, 33, was going through a similar process, proctored by his father, using the same website.

From New York Times

All suspicious behavior is now reviewed by one of the company’s approximately 1,300 proctors, most of whom are based abroad in cheaper labor markets.

From New York Times

In addition, anyone who was likely to come in contact with the president, such as Karl, took a “medically proctored” test beforehand.

From Washington Post

Homunculus becomes their proctor, presiding over games where the rules seem arbitrary and the judgment appears subjective.

From New York Times