Time
(17-Nov) |
Speaker |
Title |
8:00
- 8:50 |
Onsite
Registration & Breakfast (SSW C03) |
8:50
- 9:00 |
Opening Remarks |
9:00
- 9:35 |
Irini
Moustaki, London School of Economics |
Pairwise
likelihood estimation for confirmatory factor analysis models with ordinal
variables and data that are missing at random |
9:35
- 10:10 |
Edward Ip, Wake Forest
School of Medicine |
Statistical methods for
quantifying, testing, and modeling local dependency |
10:10
- 10:30 |
Coffee Break |
10:30
- 11:05 |
Hong Jiao,
University of Maryland, College Park |
A Joint
Multigroup Testlet Model for Responses and Response Times Accounting for
Differential Item and Time Functioning |
11:05
- 11:40 |
Shiyu Wang, University of
Georgia |
Using response time to
assess learning progress: A hidden Markov Model for Response and Response
Time |
11:40
- 1:30 |
Lunch |
1:30
- 2:05 |
Han van der
Maas, University of Amsterdam |
Relations
between psychometrics for complex systems research |
2:05
- 2:40 |
Daniel Bolt, University of
Wisconsin - Madison |
Parameter Invariance and
Skill Attribute Continuity in Diagnostic Classification Models: Bifactor MIRT
as an Appealing Alternative |
2:40
- 3:20 |
Coffee Break |
3:20
- 3:55 |
Matthias von
Davier, National Board of Medical Examiners |
Discontinuation
Rules in Ability Testing: New Results on Ignorability, Local Dependency, and
Bias |
3:55
- 4:30 |
Jeff Douglas, University of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Directions for Learning
Research in Cognitive Diagnosis |
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Time
(18-Nov) |
Speaker |
Title |
8:00
- 9:00 |
Breakfast (SSW
10th floor) |
9:00
- 9:35 |
Gunter
Maris, ACTNext |
Looking at
Deep Neural Networks through IRT glasses |
9:35
- 10:10 |
Jean-Paul Fox, University of
Twente |
Real Time Performance
Monitoring in Serious Gaming |
10:10 - 10:30 |
Coffee Break |
10:30 - 11:05 |
Steven
Culpepper, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
Estimating
the Cognitive Diagnosis Q Matrix with Expert Knowledge |
11:05
- 11:40 |
Jimmy de la Torre, The
University of Hong Kong |
Do I
Complete Q? |
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