Abstract
This study aims to develop a scale to determine undergraduate students’ attitudes towards online exams. Depending on this framework, the scale was developed through a systematic scale development process. The study was conducted in 2020-2021 academic year. The sample of this study consists of 397 undergraduate students of different universities from different departments. The Cronbach-Alpha was found as .825. The scale consists of four dimensions named Technical Element, Taking Precautions, Individual Feature and Exam Structure. Cronbach Alpha values of sub-dimensions are respectively; 0.74, 0.75, 0.70 and 0.76. T test, based on the lower-upper group mean difference, item-total analysis and correlation analysis between factors were applied and the results of these analyzes were found to be significant. Correlation analysis indicated that there is a positive meaningful relationship among factors. For the appropriateness of data to factor analysis the value of Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin. (KMO) was found .831. Total variance of 52.940 % was explained. Explanatory factor analysis indicated that the scale has four dimensions with 21 items. For construct validity confirmatory factor analysis was used. Results indicate that scale was valid and reliable to determine undergraduate students’ attitude towards online exams.