Sophie Ma Zhu
Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Measurement, Evaluation and Research Methodology (PhD)
Measurement, Evaluation and Research Methodology (MERM) focuses on the preparation of graduate students to be methodological and measurement specialists. MERM students generally fit into one of three categories:
| Name | Research Interests |
|---|---|
| Hubley, Anita | Depression, Drug Abuse, Social Determinants of Health, Homelessness and Homeless People, Mental Health and Society, Quality of Life and Aging, Cognitive Neuropsychology of Aging, Social Aspects of Aging, Executive Functions, Dementia, Aging Process, Identity Building, Learning and Memory, Psychological and health measurement, Test development and validation, Adult neuropsychological, personality, and mental health topics and assessment, Research with general community and vulnerable populations (e.g. elderly, homeless, drug addicted) |
| Kroc, Edward | Statistical theory and modeling; Mathematical modelling and simulation; Ecological applications, n.e.c.; Psychological methodology design and analysis, and psychometrics; measurement; Measurement error; Statistics; urban ecology; Seabirds; Gulls; Quantitative ecology |
| Liao, Xiangyi | latent variable modeling; item response theory (IRT) models; multilevel modeling and causal machine learning |
| Wu, Amery | Development of new psychometric methods (e.g. reliability of complex assessment designs, validation methods using structural equation modeling or item response theory); methodology for group comparison in item responses (e.g. detection of differential option functioning in multiple choice tests); understanding response processes; large-scale educational assessment and English Language assessment |
| Zumbo, Bruno | Psychometrics and Test Theory; Mathematical sciences of measurement; Latent Variable and Mixed Models, Item Response Theory, Factor Analysis; Validity Theory and Validation; Multivariate Analysis; Psychometrics and Test Theory; Mathematical sciences of measurement, Latent Variable and Mixed Models, Item Response Theory, Factor Analysis, Validity Theory and Validation, Multivariate Analysis |
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