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The volume represents presentations given at the 86th annual
meeting of the Psychometric Society, held virtually on July
19–23, 2021. About 500 individuals contributed paper
presentations, symposiums, poster presentations, pre-conference
workshops, keynote presentations, and invited presentations. Since
the 77th meeting, Springer has published the conference proceedings
volume from this annual meeting to allow presenters to share their
work and ideas with the wider research community, while still
undergoing a thorough review process. This proceedings covers a
diverse set of psychometric topics, including item response theory,
Bayesian models, reliability, longitudinal measures, and cognitive
diagnostic models.
The volume represents presentations given at the 87th annual
meeting of the Psychometric Society, held in Bologna, Italy at July
11–15, 2022. The proceedings cover a diverse set of
psychometric topics, including item response theory, Bayesian
models, reliability, latent variable models, causal inference, and
cognitive diagnostic models.
This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents
selected and peer-reviewed presentations given at the 85th Annual
International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), held
virtually on July 13-17, 2020. The IMPS is one of the largest
international meetings on quantitative measurement in education,
psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500
participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster
presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited
presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have
written the included chapters. The chapters address a wide variety
of topics including but not limited to item response theory,
adaptive testing, Bayesian estimation, propensity scores, and
cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 9th in a series of
recent works to cover research presented at the IMPS.
This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents
selected and peer-reviewed presentations given at the 85th Annual
International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), held
virtually on July 13-17, 2020. The IMPS is one of the largest
international meetings on quantitative measurement in education,
psychology and the social sciences. It draws approximately 500
participants from around the world, featuring paper and poster
presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes, and invited
presentations. Leading experts and promising young researchers have
written the included chapters. The chapters address a wide variety
of topics including but not limited to item response theory,
adaptive testing, Bayesian estimation, propensity scores, and
cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 9th in a series of
recent works to cover research presented at the IMPS.
This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents
selected and peer reviewed presentations given at the 84th Annual
International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized
by Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and held in Santiago,
Chile during July 15th to 19th, 2019. The IMPS is one of the
largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in
education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws
approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring
paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes,
and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young
researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters
address a large variety of topics including but not limited to item
response theory, multistage adaptive testing, and cognitive
diagnostic models. This volume is the 8th in a series of recent
volumes to cover research presented at the IMPS.
This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. It represents
selected and peer reviewed presentations given at the 84th Annual
International Meeting of the Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized
by Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile and held in Santiago,
Chile during July 15th to 19th, 2019. The IMPS is one of the
largest international meetings on quantitative measurement in
education, psychology and the social sciences. It draws
approximately 500 participants from around the world, featuring
paper and poster presentations, symposiums, workshops, keynotes,
and invited presentations. Leading experts and promising young
researchers have written the included chapters. The chapters
address a large variety of topics including but not limited to item
response theory, multistage adaptive testing, and cognitive
diagnostic models. This volume is the 8th in a series of recent
volumes to cover research presented at the IMPS.
This proceedings book highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. Featuring
contributions presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by the University of Zurich
and held in Zurich, Switzerland from July 17 to 21, 2017, its 34
chapters address a diverse range of psychometric topics including
item response theory, factor analysis, causal inference, Bayesian
statistics, test equating, cognitive diagnostic models and
multistage adaptive testing. The IMPS is one of the largest
international meetings on quantitative measurement in psychology,
education and the social sciences, attracting over 500 participants
and 250 paper presentations from around the world every year. This
book gathers the contributions of selected presenters, which were
subsequently expanded and peer-reviewed.
This proceedings volume compiles and expands on selected and peer
reviewed presentations given at the 81st Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro, and held in Asheville, North Carolina, July
11th to 17th, 2016. IMPS is one of the largest international
meetings focusing on quantitative measurement in psychology,
education, and the social sciences, both in terms of participants
and number of presentations. The meeting built on the Psychometric
Society's mission to share quantitative methods relevant to
psychology, addressing a diverse set of psychometric topics
including item response theory, factor analysis, structural
equation modeling, time series analysis, mediation analysis,
cognitive diagnostic models, and multi-level models. Selected
presenters were invited to revise and expand their contributions
and to have them peer reviewed and published in this proceedings
volume. Previous volumes to showcase work from the Psychometric
Society's meetings are New Developments in Quantitative Psychology:
Presentations from the 77th Annual Psychometric Society Meeting
(Springer, 2013), Quantitative Psychology Research: The 78th Annual
Meeting of the Psychometric Society (Springer, 2015), Quantitative
Psychology Research: The 79th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric
Society, Madison, Wisconsin, 2014 (Springer, 2015), and
Quantitative Psychology Research: The 80th Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society, Beijing, 2015 (Springer, 2016).
The research articles in this volume cover timely quantitative
psychology topics, including new methods in item response theory,
computerized adaptive testing, cognitive diagnostic modeling, and
psychological scaling. Topics within general quantitative
methodology include structural equation modeling, factor analysis,
causal modeling, mediation, missing data methods, and longitudinal
data analysis. These methods will appeal, in particular, to
researchers in the social sciences. The 80th annual meeting took
place in Beijing, China, between the 12th and 16th of July, 2015.
Previous volumes to showcase work from the Psychometric Society's
Meeting are New Developments in Quantitative Psychology:
Presentations from the 77th Annual Psychometric Society Meeting
(Springer, 2013), Quantitative Psychology Research: The 78th Annual
Meeting of the Psychometric Society (Springer, 2015), and
Quantitative Psychology Research: The 79th Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society, Wisconsin, USA, 2014 (Springer, 2015).
This proceedings book highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. Featuring
contributions presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by the University of Zurich
and held in Zurich, Switzerland from July 17 to 21, 2017, its 34
chapters address a diverse range of psychometric topics including
item response theory, factor analysis, causal inference, Bayesian
statistics, test equating, cognitive diagnostic models and
multistage adaptive testing. The IMPS is one of the largest
international meetings on quantitative measurement in psychology,
education and the social sciences, attracting over 500 participants
and 250 paper presentations from around the world every year. This
book gathers the contributions of selected presenters, which were
subsequently expanded and peer-reviewed.
This proceedings volume compiles and expands on selected and peer
reviewed presentations given at the 81st Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society (IMPS), organized by the University of North
Carolina at Greensboro, and held in Asheville, North Carolina, July
11th to 17th, 2016. IMPS is one of the largest international
meetings focusing on quantitative measurement in psychology,
education, and the social sciences, both in terms of participants
and number of presentations. The meeting built on the Psychometric
Society's mission to share quantitative methods relevant to
psychology, addressing a diverse set of psychometric topics
including item response theory, factor analysis, structural
equation modeling, time series analysis, mediation analysis,
cognitive diagnostic models, and multi-level models. Selected
presenters were invited to revise and expand their contributions
and to have them peer reviewed and published in this proceedings
volume. Previous volumes to showcase work from the Psychometric
Society's meetings are New Developments in Quantitative Psychology:
Presentations from the 77th Annual Psychometric Society Meeting
(Springer, 2013), Quantitative Psychology Research: The 78th Annual
Meeting of the Psychometric Society (Springer, 2015), Quantitative
Psychology Research: The 79th Annual Meeting of the Psychometric
Society, Madison, Wisconsin, 2014 (Springer, 2015), and
Quantitative Psychology Research: The 80th Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society, Beijing, 2015 (Springer, 2016).
The research articles in this volume cover timely quantitative
psychology topics, including new methods in item response theory,
computerized adaptive testing, cognitive diagnostic modeling, and
psychological scaling. Topics within general quantitative
methodology include structural equation modeling, factor analysis,
causal modeling, mediation, missing data methods, and longitudinal
data analysis. These methods will appeal, in particular, to
researchers in the social sciences. The 80th annual meeting took
place in Beijing, China, between the 12th and 16th of July, 2015.
Previous volumes to showcase work from the Psychometric Society's
Meeting are New Developments in Quantitative Psychology:
Presentations from the 77th Annual Psychometric Society Meeting
(Springer, 2013), Quantitative Psychology Research: The 78th Annual
Meeting of the Psychometric Society (Springer, 2015), and
Quantitative Psychology Research: The 79th Annual Meeting of the
Psychometric Society, Wisconsin, USA, 2014 (Springer, 2015).
The volume represents presentations given at the 86th annual
meeting of the Psychometric Society, held virtually on July 19-23,
2021. About 500 individuals contributed paper presentations,
symposiums, poster presentations, pre-conference workshops, keynote
presentations, and invited presentations. Since the 77th meeting,
Springer has published the conference proceedings volume from this
annual meeting to allow presenters to share their work and ideas
with the wider research community, while still undergoing a
thorough review process. This proceedings covers a diverse set of
psychometric topics, including item response theory, Bayesian
models, reliability, longitudinal measures, and cognitive
diagnostic models.
This proceedings volume highlights the latest research and
developments in psychometrics and statistics. This book compiles
and expands on selected and peer reviewed presentations given at
the 83rd Annual International Meeting of the Psychometric Society
(IMPS), organized by Columbia University and held in New York, USA
July 9th to 13th, 2018. The IMPS is one of the largest
international meetings on quantitative measurement in education,
psychology and the social sciences. The last couple of years it has
attracted more than 500 participants and more than 250 paper
presentations from researchers around the world. Leading experts in
the world and promising young researchers have written the 38
chapters. The chapters address a large variety of topics including
but not limited to item response theory, multistage adaptive
testing, and cognitive diagnostic models. This volume is the 7th in
a series of recent volumes to cover research presented at the IMPS.
Contributors to this book analyze areas of Martin Luther’s and
Lutheran theology that have otherwise been neglected or
under-represented in the five hundred years since the Reformation.
They widen the scope of Luther and Lutheran theology by viewing
both from the perspectives of the “subaltern,” those whose
voices are barely or rarely heard. The book formulates an inclusive
Lutheran theology that reaches out but does not close out. The
book’s sections address “Precarious Life,” from Luther’s
own precarious existence as an outlaw under a death sentence;
“Body and Gender,” addressing different aspects of gender and
sexuality; “Women and Sexual Abuse,” focusing on Luther’s
exegesis of biblical “texts of terror”; and “Economy,
Equality, and Equity,” addressing Lutheran views on economy and
equality that break new ground regarding common goods and the
Anthropocene.
This book is dedicated to Anna Marie Aagaard on the occasion of her
70th birthday. It is written by a number of friends and colleagues.
The essays touch upon a number of the issues and interpretations
that have shaped and been shaped by Anna Marie Aagaard in her
theological work: spirituality, ecumenicity and ethics--also
including poetry and politics. In this endeavour lies the hope that
this book itself is an outreach towards new beginnings and ends,
pointing beyond itself to the world outside its pages, and that all
the contributions in one way or another construct a meaning and
form cracks in those walls we constantly and regrettably build,
be they theological, cultural, moral or otherwise.
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