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Matthias von Davier is a psychometrician, academic, inventor, and author. He is the executive director of the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center at the
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and the J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor in Education at
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. von Davier's research focuses on developing advanced
psychometric Psychometrics is a field of study within psychology concerned with the theory and technique of measurement. Psychometrics generally covers specialized fields within psychology and education devoted to testing, measurement, assessment, and rela ...
models and methodologies for analyzing complex educational and survey data. He has authored and co-authored more than 130 research articles, chapters, and research reports, along with six books, including ''Advancing Human Assessment'', which is a part of the series ''Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment'', co-edited by him. Additionally, he is the recipient of numerous awards such as the 2006 ETS Research Scientist award, the 2012
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(NCME) Brad Hanson Award for Contributions to Educational Measurement, and the AERA Division-D 2017 Award for Significant Contribution to Measurement and Research Methodology via his book ''Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment''. von Davier has been a Fellow of the
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(AERA) since 2021 and elected
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member since 2022. He has served as the editor of two leading scientific journals, the ''
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'', and was one of the two founding editors of the Springer journal ''Large-Scale Assessments in Education'', which is a joint publication of the IEA and ETS. He has also been invited as a keynote speaker for the Anne Anastasi lecture at
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Education and Early Career

von Davier obtained a master's degree in psychology with honors from the Faculty of Mathematics and Science (Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät) at CAU
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in 1993. Subsequently, he completed a Doctoral degree (
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) in psychology from the same faculty in 1996. von Davier's career began as an Assistant Research Scientist at the Institute for Science Education (IPN) at Kiel University. He then was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton, NJ, where he developed item fit measures for complex IRT models. He moved to the role of Research Scientist in the Center for Global Assessment at ETS, Princeton, from November 2000 to April 2004.


Career

In 2004, von Davier became a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Global Assessment in Princeton, where he led initiatives focused on evaluating outcomes-based models. Transitioning to various roles within the Educational Testing Service (ETS), he assumed responsibilities as a Senior Research Scientist in 2007 while also serving as Technical Director for the
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(NAEP) Task Order Component and managing the Virtual Research Laboratory at ETS/IEA Research Institute. Among other professional appointments, he stepped into the role of Principal Research Scientist in May 2007. von Davier was appointed Director of Research at the Center for Global Assessment in June 2011, overseeing international survey assessment research and leading the ETS Research Initiative as a Co-Leader. Since September 2013, he has served as co-director at the Center for Global Assessment, concurrently holding the position of Senior Research Director since October 2014. In January 2017, he assumed the position of Distinguished Research Scientist at the
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(NBME) in Philadelphia. He is the executive director at the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College since September 2020, alongside his role as the J. Donald Monan, S.J., University Professor in Education at the same institution.


Methodological Research

von Davier's areas of study include
item response theory In psychometrics, item response theory (IRT, also known as latent trait theory, strong true score theory, or modern mental test theory) is a paradigm for the design, analysis, and scoring of Test (student assessment), tests, questionnaires, and sim ...
(IRT),
latent class analysis In statistics, a latent class model (LCM) is a model for clustering multivariate discrete data. It assumes that the data arise from a mixture of discrete distributions, within each of which the variables are independent. It is called a latent class ...
, and diagnostic classification models, with a broader emphasis on classification and mixture distribution models,
computational statistics Computational statistics, or statistical computing, is the study which is the intersection of statistics and computer science, and refers to the statistical methods that are enabled by using computational methods. It is the area of computational ...
, person-fit, item-fit, model checking, and hierarchical model extensions for categorical data analysis. Focusing on psychometric methodologies, von Davier's quantitative methodological research has received several patents.


Contributions to Psychometric Theory

von Davier's work in psychometrics has centered around model development, model fit, and estimation methods, including parallel computation and estimation of
latent variable model A latent variable model is a statistical model that relates a set of observable variables (also called ''manifest variables'' or ''indicators'') to a set of latent variables. Latent variable models are applied across a wide range of fields such ...
s in complex data collection designs. Key examples include his contributions to model extensions around the
Rasch Model The Rasch model, named after Georg Rasch, is a psychometric model for analyzing categorical data, such as answers to questions on a reading assessment or questionnaire responses, as a function of the trade-off between the respondent's abilities, ...
, such as Conditional
Maximum Likelihood Estimation In statistics, maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) is a method of estimation theory, estimating the Statistical parameter, parameters of an assumed probability distribution, given some observed data. This is achieved by Mathematical optimization, ...
of various Polytomous Rasch Models, Extensions of Mixture Distribution Rasch models, and polytomous HYBRID models. He has worked on Fit Assessment in Latent Variable Models, encompassing Person, Item, and Model Fit Assessment. Among other contributions, the General Diagnostic Model is considered a flexible diagnostic classification model for both binary and polytomous data, as well as for binary and polytomous ordinal attributes. His work also includes the Parallel-E, Parallel-M algorithm. A fundamental result on intelligence testing practices using discontinue rules was derived by von Davier and collaborators He has also developed models that integrate information on achievement, non-response, and process data, including extensions of the speed-accuracy model. Additionally, his research delved into the use of
Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of computer, computational systems to perform tasks typically associated with human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, perception, and decision-making. It is a field of re ...
in automated item generation and automated scoring.


Applied Research

von Davier's applied research has focused on utilizing psychometric methods in international large-scale assessment. In his roles at ETS and Boston College, he led the psychometric work on transitioning the
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2012, the
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2015, th
TIMSS 2019
and th
PIRLS 2021
from a paper-based to a computer-based trendline using mode effect models with data from studies that were designed to align results from paper and computer-based assessments. Another line of his research has concerned the more general issue of linking in large-scale educational assessments. A third line of von Davier's research has discussed the response styles and correcting for survey response bias in self-reports. The applications range from mixture models for personality data to the pitfalls of attempts to correct response bias by anchoring vignettes. More recently, his research's focal point was the use of process data in assessment to improve achievement estimation and contextualize assessment results.


Publications

von Davier has authored and co-authored over 150 publications in peer-reviewed journals, edited books, monographs, and research report series. His h-index is 52. He co-edited several books on topics ranging from Latent Variable Models in Psychometrics to International Large-Scale Assessments and NLP in Assessment. von Davier's first book, ''Multivariate and Mixture Distribution Rasch Models: Extensions and Applications'', explored the advanced applications and extensions of the Rasch model across various disciplines, including education, psychology, health sciences. Allan S. Cohen commented in the ''Journal of the American Statistical Association'', "This book, published in honor of the retirement of Jürgen Rost, is an edited volume of 22 invited chapters written by eminent researchers in the field of item response theory (IRT)." His next book, ''The Role of International Large-Scale Assessments: Perspectives from Technology, Economy, and Educational Research'', published in 2012, discussed the significance of large-scale international assessments as catalysts for change in understanding the role of human capital distribution, impacting policy, education, and research. In 2013, he co-edited the ''Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment: Background, Technical Issues, and Methods of Data Analysis'', with Leslie Rutkowski and David Rutkowski, which explored the methodology, technical details, and policy implications of International Large-Scale Assessments (ILSA) in education. Terry Ackerman remarked, "This book is an excellent resource and guide to international large-scale assessments or ILSAs. The three editors have done an excellent job identifying a group of prominent scholars whose expertise ranges from international testing and behavioral statistics to educational policy." Alongside Randy E. Bennett, von Davier published ''Advancing Human Assessment: The Methodological, Psychological and Policy Contributions of ETS'' in 2017, detailing the advancements in human assessment made by ETS, covering measurement and statistics, education policy, psychology, and the development of widely used educational surveys and methodologies. Building upon this exploration of assessment methodologies, he co-edited ''Advancing Natural Language Processing in Educational Assessment'' in 2023 with Victoria Yaneva, which looked into the implementation, benefits, and challenges of using NLP in educational testing and assessment. In addition, his book, ''Handbook of Diagnostic Classification Models: Models and Model Extensions, Applications, Software Packages'', provided an overview of diagnostic classification models (DCMs), discussing their development, application, and advantages in offering detailed evaluations of test taker performance across multiple skill domains compared to traditional assessment models. Yu Bao reviewed the book and stated, "The Handbook of Diagnostic Classification Models serves as a reference book that consists of a comprehensive collection of the majority of research topics and a summary of the influential publications within recent decades." In his highly cited studies, von Davier wrote the practices researchers can use for analyzing and reporting data from large-scale international assessments, addressing common issues and statistical complexities to ensure unbiased results. He emphasized the importance of correctly using plausible values in large-scale survey data analysis to avoid biased estimates and underscored the need to follow established procedures and guidelines. Additionally, he presented a diagnostic model for multidimensional skill profiles using maximum likelihood techniques, demonstrated its application with simulated and real data, and introduced general diagnostic models (GDMs) for estimating skill profiles, suitable for polytomous data and missing responses, with a focus on TOEFL Internet-based testing (iBT) field test data. In related research, he showed that the G-DINA and LCDM approaches to diagnostic modeling are special cases of the GDM. Some of his later research focused on large language models, recurrent neural networks, and other so-called AI methods and how they can be used in automated item generation, automated scoring, and other applications in large-scale educational assessment.


Awards and honors

*2006 – ETS Scientist Award, ETS *2012 – Bradley Hanson Award for Contributions to Educational Measurement, NCME *2017– Award for Significant Contribution to Educational Measurement and Research Methodology, AERA


Bibliography


Books

*''Multivariate and Mixture Distribution Rasch Models: Extensions and Applications'' (2007) *''The Role of International Large-Scale Assessments: Perspectives from Technology, Economy, and Educational Research'' (2012) *''Handbook of International Large-Scale Assessment: Background, Technical Issues, and Methods of Data Analysis'' (2013) *''Advancing Human Assessment: The Methodological, Psychological and Policy Contributions of ETS'' (2017) *''Handbook of Diagnostic Classification Models: Models and Model Extensions, Applications, Software Packages'' (2019) *''Advancing Natural Language Processing in Educational Assessment'' (2023)


Selected articles

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References

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