Graduate Students
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PhD
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Amanda Bramlett
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Youn-Jeng Choi
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Paul Holmes
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I am originally from South Korea. I am currently a doctoral student in the Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics Program. I attained my master’s degree in educational measurement andevaluation at the Ewha Womans University. My master thesis was aboutin the IRT, HLM, and standard setting.
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Christy Jenkins
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Tugba Karadavut
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I am currently in my second year in the quantitative methodology program. I earned my bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of South Carolina. I then attended Central Michigan University where I earned a master’s in mathematics with a concentration in mathematics education. My primary research interests lie in advancing methodology for measuring cognitive and psychological traits. More specifically, I am interested in contemporary item response models called diagnostic classification models and their application in education, especially in mathematics education. |
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Casey Nixon
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I was born in Malaysia. I graduated from Taiwan Fu Jen Catholic University in 1999, with a major in Library and Information Science. I obtained my M.A in Educational Psychology Department with Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics (REMS) at the University of Georgia in 2012. I am currently in the REMS doctoral program. My research interests include item response theory (IRT), Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM), and structural equation modeling (SEM).
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Adeya Powell
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I am originally from China. I received a masters’ degree in the Research, Evaluation, Measurement & Statistics program at UGA in 2011. I am currently a doctoral student in the Quantitative Methodology program and works a research assistant for the Georgia Center for Assessment and the Academic Computing Center. I think learning and testing are indispensable complements to each other in human intelligence development. I am interested in Item response theory, multilevel mixture models, multivariate Statistics, growth models, bayesian network and hidden markov models,
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Kevin Raczynski
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I am originally from Turkey. I’m currently a third year PhD student in Research, Evaluation, Measurement & Statistics program at UGA. I also received a masters’ degree in the same program in July, 2010. My current research interests include mixture IRT models and multilevel modeling.
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MA
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Jue Wang
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MEd
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Stephen Imperiale-Hagerman
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