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Journal Of Educational And Behavioral Statistics
The ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics'' is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Educational Research Association and American Statistical Association. It covers statistical methods and applied statistics in the Education studies, educational and behavioral sciences. The journal was established in 1976 as the ''Journal of Educational Statistics'' and obtained its current name in 1994. The journal's Editor-in-chief, editor is Steven Andrew Culpepper. Mission Statement The ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics'' (''JEBS'') provides an outlet for papers that are original and useful to those applying statistical approaches to problems and issues in educational or behavioral research. Typical papers will present new methods of analysis. In addition, critical reviews of current practice, tutorial presentations of less well known methods, and novel applications of already-known methods will be published. ...
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Education
Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty. Various researchers emphasize the role of critical thinking in order to distinguish education from indoctrination. Some theorists require that education results in an improvement of the student while others prefer a value-neutral definition of the term. In a slightly different sense, education may also refer, not to the process, but to the product of this process: the mental states and dispositions possessed by educated people. Education originated as the transmission of cultural heritage from one generation to the next. Today, educational goals increasingly encompass new ideas such as the liberation of learners, skills needed for modern society, empathy, and complex vocational skills. Types of education are commonly divided into formal ...
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Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters Corporation ( ) is a Canadian multinational media conglomerate. The company was founded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where it is headquartered at the Bay Adelaide Centre. Thomson Reuters was created by the Thomson Corporation's purchase of the British company Reuters Group in April 2008. It is majority-owned by The Woodbridge Company, a holding company for the Thomson family. History Thomson Corporation The forerunner of the Thomson company was founded by Roy Thomson in 1934 in Ontario, as the publisher of ''The Timmins Daily Press''. In 1953, Thomson acquired the ''Scotsman'' newspaper and moved to Scotland the following year. He consolidated his media position in Scotland in 1957, when he won the franchise for Scottish Television. In 1959, he bought the Kemsley Group, a purchase that eventually gave him control of the '' Sunday Times''. He separately acquired the ''Times'' in 1967. He moved into the airline business in 1965, when he acquired Britanni ...
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American Statistical Association Academic Journals
American(s) may refer to: * American, something of, from, or related to the United States of America, commonly known as the "United States" or "America" ** Americans, citizens and nationals of the United States of America ** American ancestry, people who self-identify their ancestry as "American" ** American English, the set of varieties of the English language native to the United States ** Native Americans in the United States, indigenous peoples of the United States * American, something of, from, or related to the Americas, also known as "America" ** Indigenous peoples of the Americas * American (word), for analysis and history of the meanings in various contexts Organizations * American Airlines, U.S.-based airline headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas * American Athletic Conference, an American college athletic conference * American Recordings (record label), a record label previously known as Def American * American University, in Washington, D.C. Sports teams Soccer * Ba ...
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Statistics Journals
This is a list of scientific journals published in the field of statistics. Introductory and outreach *''The American Statistician'' *'' Significance'' General theory and methodology *''Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics'' *''Annals of Statistics'' *''AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv'' *''Biometrika'' *'' Communications in Statistics'' *''International Statistical Review'' *''Journal of the American Statistical Association'' *''Journal of Multivariate Analysis'' *''Journal of the Royal Statistical Society'' *''Probability and Mathematical Statistics'' *'' Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics'' *''Scandinavian Journal of Statistics'' *'' Statistica Sinica'' *''Statistical Science'' *''Stochastic Processes and their Applications'' Applications *'' Annals of Applied Statistics'' *''Journal of Applied Statistics'' *'' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C: Applied Statistics'' *'' Journal of Statistical Software'' *'' Statist ...
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Education Journals
Education is a purposeful activity directed at achieving certain aims, such as transmitting knowledge or fostering skills and character traits. These aims may include the development of understanding, rationality, kindness, and honesty. Various researchers emphasize the role of critical thinking in order to distinguish education from indoctrination. Some theorists require that education results in an improvement of the student while others prefer a value-neutral definition of the term. In a slightly different sense, education may also refer, not to the process, but to the product of this process: the mental states and dispositions possessed by educated people. Education originated as the transmission of cultural heritage from one generation to the next. Today, educational goals increasingly encompass new ideas such as the liberation of learners, skills needed for modern society, empathy, and complex vocational skills. Types of education are commonly divided into formal, ...
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Howard Wainer
Howard Wainer (born 1943) is an American statistician, past principal research scientist at the Educational Testing Service, adjunct professor of statistics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and author, known for his contributions in the fields of statistics, psychometrics, and statistical graphics. Biography Early life Howard Wainer was born Howard Charles Goldhaber in Brooklyn, New York on October 26, 1943. In 1948 his father Meyer Goldhaber, an anatomist by education and a dentist by profession, died of complications from a bleeding ulcer at the age of 35. Howard, his brother and his mother moved in with his mother's parents. After two years his mother married Sam Wainer, a local businessman, and the family relocated to Long Island. Howard was formally adopted by his mother's new husband and took the surname Wainer. Education Early on Wainer showed an aptitude for science and mathematics. In 1960, at the end of his junior year in high school, he was acce ...
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David Thissen
David Michael Thissen (born c. 1950) is an emeritus professor of quantitative psychology at the University of North Carolina and former President of the Psychometric Society. He is a fellow at the American Statistical Association and the American Psychological Society. He is known for his contributions to item response theory. Early life and education The eldest of five children, Thissen graduated from St. Edmond High School in Fort Dodge, Iowa and was a national semifinalist in the 1967 Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He earned a bachelor's degree from Saint Louis University and a PhD in quantitative psychology from the University of Chicago, where he was awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Career Upon receiving his PhD in 1976, Thissen joined the psychology faculty at the University of Kansas and was appointed an associate professor (with tenure) five years later. He moved to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1990 as a full professor of psycholo ...
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David Rindskopf
David Rindskopf is an American psychologist and applied statistician, currently a Distinguished Professor at City University of New York, and a published author of both books and many articles in refereed journals. . He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA), was the President of its New York section, and American Educational Research Association (AERA) and also former editor of the ASA-AERA journal ''Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics''. Dr. Rindskopf has served as an expert witness and is a statistical consultant and has been an invited speaker at conferences in England, Germany, Belgium, and Holland. Rindskopf was an undergraduate at Antioch College and Iowa State University where he received a bachelor's degree with a double major in mathematics and psychology. He completed his doctorate in psychology with a specialization in statistics and research methodology at Iowa State University Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iow ...
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Matthew Johnson (statistician)
Matthew or Matt Johnson may refer to: Film and television * Matt Johnson (actor) (born 1974), American actor and comedian * Matt Johnson (director) (born 1985), Canadian writer, director, actor, editor and producer * Matt Johnson (TV presenter) (born 1982), Welsh television presenter * Matt Johnson, protagonist played by Jan-Michael Vincent in the 1978 surfing movie ''Big Wednesday'' * Matt Johnson, writer of the film ''Torque'' Music * Matt Johnson (singer) (born 1961), British singer for the band ''The The'' * Matt Johnson (keyboardist) (born 1969), British keyboardist for the funk band Jamiroquai * Matt Johnson (drummer) (born 1970), American drummer for Jeff Buckley * Matt Johnson (country singer) (born 1996), American country singer from Dallas, Texas * Matt Johnson (One True Voice), British singer, member of the group One True Voice * Matt Johnson, guitarist in the band The Autumn Offering * Matt Johnson, bassist for the band Chainsaw Kittens * Matt Johnson, drummer for the ...
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Sandip Sinharay
Sandip may refer to: *Sandip Banerjee (born 1983), Indian first-class cricketer *Sandip Basu, Indian physician of Nuclear Medicine, Head of Nuclear Medicine Academic Program at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre *Sandip Kumar Basu (born 1944), Indian molecular biologist and the holder of the J. C. Bose Chair of the National Academy of Sciences, India *Sandip Bhattacharjee (born 1980), Indian classical singer belonging to the Kirana gharana style of singing *Sandip Burman, tabla player from West Bengal, India *Sandip Chakrabarti, Indian astrophysicist *Sandip Chakravarty, tabla player, musician, DJ and TV presenter (stage name Sandyman) *Sandip Das, Indian corporate executive in the telecom business *Sandip Gupta (born 1967), former Kenyan cricketer *Sandip Mandi (born 2002), Indian professional footballer *Sandip Maniar (born 1977), Indian cricketer *Sandip Nandy (born 1975), former Indian professional footballer *Sandip Rai, former defender playing for Three Star Club in Martyr's Mem ...
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Daniel McCaffrey
Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabriel—"God is my strength"), and derives from two early biblical figures, primary among them Daniel from the Book of Daniel. It is a common given name for males, and is also used as a surname. It is also the basis for various derived given names and surnames. Background The name evolved into over 100 different spellings in countries around the world. Nicknames (Dan, Danny) are common in both English and Hebrew; "Dan" may also be a complete given name rather than a nickname. The name "Daniil" (Даниил) is common in Russia. Feminine versions (Danielle, Danièle, Daniela, Daniella, Dani, Danitza) are prevalent as well. It has been particularly well-used in Ireland. The Dutch names "Daan" and "Daniël" are also variations of Daniel. A related surname developed ...
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Li Cai (psychometrician)
Li Cai (; born c. 1980) is a statistician and quantitative psychologist. He is a professor of Advanced Quantitative Methodology at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies with a joint appointment in the quantitative area of the UCLA Department of Psychology. He is also Director of the National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing, Managing Partner aVector Psychometric Group He invented the Metropolis–Hastings Robbins–Monro algorithm for inference in high-dimensional latent variable models that had been intractable with existing solutions. The algorithm was recognized as a mathematically rigorous breakthrough in the "curse of dimensionality" and garnered numerous top-tier publications and national awards. Career A native of Nanjing, China and alumnus of the Nanjing Foreign Language School, Cai earned a bachelor's degree with distinction from Nanjing University in 2001. He completed his undergraduate studies in three year ...
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