Fordham Conference & Workshops 2011

July 27-29

 

For more information go to: www.fordham.edu/fcap/conference or email:
[email protected]

 

Fordham Council on Applied Psychometrics (FCAP) 2011

 

FCAP will host their second conference focused on Emerging Topics in
Psychometrics.

 

We are currently accepting abstracts for paper and poster presentations and
are especially interested in abstracts focused on the following topics:
Bayesian methods, causal inference, missing data, visualizing data, errors
in hypothesis testing, evidence-based testing, value-added modeling,
multivariate IRT, and computerized adaptive testing (CAT). Abstracts for all
topics will be accepted and considered for inclusion in the conference
program. Please see the conference website for the detailed Call for
Abstracts. Abstracts must be submitted by July 1, 2011.

 

Conference                   

28-29 July 2011              

 

Workshops

27 July 2011

 

Fordham University

Lincoln Center Campus

New York, New York

 

 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

 

Henry I. Braun

Boisi Professor of Education and Public Policy

Boston College

 

Jimmy de la Torre

Associate Professor of Educational Psychology

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

 

Patrick E. Shrout

Professor of Psychology

New York University

 

Howard Wainer

Distinguished Research Scientist

National Board of Medical Examiners

 

 

PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOPS

 

Statistical Quality Control Tools and Models in Monitoring Test Scores

Alina A. von Davier

Strategic Advisor

Educational Testing Service

 

Bayesian Analysis with WinBugs

Matthew Johnson

Associate Professor

Columbia University

 

Meta-analytical Statistical Methods

David Rindskopf

Distinguished Professor

CUNY Graduate Center

 

Twenty-first Century Skills

Bobby Naemi & Jeremy Burrus

Associate Research Scientist

Educational Testing Service

 

 

For more information go to: www.fordham.edu/fcap/conference or email:
[email protected]

 

This conference is funded by: Fordham Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
(GSAS), Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP), Educational
Testing Service (ETS), and College Board (CB)

 


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