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Leiden University , The Netherlands Explanatory Unfolding Models for Prediction of Judgment and Choice (Presentation PDF) |
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Bayesian Structural Equation Modeling: An Overview and Some Recent Results (Presentation PDF) |
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA Psychometric Engineering Redux: Making a PROMIS (Presentation PDF) |
Topic 1. Cognitive Diagnosis Modeling: A General Framework Approach Jimmy de la Torre (Department of Educational Psychology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey) [Abstract] |
Topic 2. Bayesian Evaluation of Informative Hypotheses Herbert Hoijtink and Irene Klugkist (Department of Methods and Statistics, University Utrecht, the Netherlands) [Abstract] |
Topic 3. Psychometrics in R Thomas Rusch and Patrick Mair (Institute for Statistics and Mathematics, Vienna University of Economics and Business) [Abstract] |
Topic 4. EQSIRT: A New Software for IRT Modeling Eric Wu, Sam He, Peter M. Bentler, and Patrick Mair (Department of Psychology, UCLA and Multivariate Software, Inc.) [Abstract] |
Psychometric Society Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Bengt Muthˆmn, University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Dissertation Award Anna Brown, University of Barcelona, Spain |
Best Junior Presenter Margot Bennink*, Tilburg University, Netherlands ¡§Predicting Discrete Macro-Level Outcome Variables with Micro-Level Explanatory Variables: A Latent Class Approach¡¨ |
Best Poster Hsuan-Po Wang*,National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan Yu-Ju Lu, National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan Bor-Chen Kuo, National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan Chien-Ming Cheng, National Taichung University of Education, Taiwan ¡§Invariance of Equating Functions Across Gender Groups of the Taiwan Assessment of Student Achievement¡¨ |
Psychometric Society Travel Award Winners Shuyan Sun, University of Cincinnati, USA "Iterative MIMIC for DIF detection in Polytomous Items with Small Samples and Many DIF Items"
In-Hee Choi, University of California, Berkeley, USA "Mixture Extensions of the Linear Logistic Test Model (LLTM) using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Estimation"
Younyoung Choi, University of Maryland, USA "Dynamic Bayesian Inference Network for Modeling Learning Progressions over Multiple Time Points" |
Tilburg University, The Netherlands Separating Between- and Within- Group Associations for Categorical Variables? |
Nagoya University, Japan Causal Inference Framework for Latent Variable Modeling: Application to Test-Equating and Causal Effect Estimation in Latent Variables |
Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway Missing Data and Consistency for a Latent Variable Model Widely Used in IRT and Longitudinal Data Analysis |
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA The G-DINA Model Framework and Some Recent Developments |
University of Groningen, The Netherlands Item Response Theory and Non-Cognitive Measurement |
Ludwig-Maximilians Universität Mˆ¢nchen, Germany The Potential of Recursive Partitioning Methods for Psychological Research |
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands It¡¦s Alive! A review and Prospect of Measurement Invariance |