JSM 2011 Online Program
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399 * ! | Tue, 8/2/2011, 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM | CC-B113 | |
Recent Advances in Cognitive Assessment — Topic Contributed Papers | |||
ENAR , Section on Health Policy Statistics , Section on Statistics in Epidemiology | |||
Organizer(s): Jingchen Liu, Columbia University | |||
Chair(s): Tyler McCormick, University of Washington | |||
2:05 PM | Theory of Self-Learning Q-Matrix — Jingchen Liu, Columbia University ; Gongjun Xu, Columbia University ; Zhiliang Ying, Columbia University | ||
2:25 PM | Cognitive Diagnosis Models with Longitudinal Growth Curves for Skill Knowledge — Elizabeth Ayers, University of California at Berkeley ; Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, University of California at Berkeley | ||
2:45 PM | Do Diagnostic Models Hold More Promise Than They Deliver? — Matthias von Davier, ETS | ||
3:05 PM | Making Computerized Adaptive Testing a Diagnostic Tool — Hua-Hua Chang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
3:25 PM | Flexible Approaches to Cognitive Diagnosis: Nonparametric Methods and Small Sample Techniques — Chia-Yi Chiu, Rutgers University | ||
3:45 PM | Floor Discussion |
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