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The Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology (SMEP) is a small academic organization of research
psychologist A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual Perception () is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the pre ...
s who have interests in multivariate statistical models for advancing psychological knowledge. It publishes a journal, '' Multivariate Behavioral Research''.


History

SMEP was founded in 1960 by
Raymond Cattell Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) was a British-American psychologist, known for his psychometric research into intrapersonal psychological structure.Gillis, J. (2014). ''Psychology's Secret Genius: The Lives and Works ...
and others as an organization of scientific researchers interested in applying complex multivariate quantitative methods to substantive problems in
psychology Psychology is the science, scientific study of mind and behavior. Psychology includes the study of consciousness, conscious and Unconscious mind, unconscious phenomena, including feelings and thoughts. It is an academic discipline of immens ...
. The two main functions of the society are to hold an annual meeting of scientific or
quantitative psychology Quantitative psychology is a field of scientific study that focuses on the mathematical modeling, research design and methodology, and statistical analysis of psychological processes. It includes tests and other devices for measuring cognitive ...
specialists and to publish a journal, ''Multivariate Behavioral Research''. The first meeting of the Society was held in Chicago in the fall of 1961. Beginning in 1993, the meeting has been held annually.


Membership

The new members of SMEP are elected by existing members, and membership is considered to be honorific. To promote interaction among participants in the annual meeting, the membership is limited to 65 active members under the age of 65, as well as to emeritus members (active members aged 65 and older who attend the annual meeting regularly). The Bylaws of SMEP stipulate that there should be twice the number of nominees for membership as available slots.


Presidents

The president of SMEP is elected by the membership and the list of former presidents is below. * 2021: Niels Waller * 2020: David P. MacKinnon * 2019:
Peter Molenaar Peter C. M. Molenaar (born 1946) is a Dutch developmental and mathematical psychologist who is Distinguished Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State). He is the editor-in-chief of '' Multivari ...
* 2018: Debbi Bandalos * 2017: David Kaplan * 2016: Ken Bollen * 2015: Alan Nicewander * 2014: William Shadish * 2013: Steven M. Boker * 2012: Scott M. Hofer * 2011: Scott E. Maxwell * 2010: Lisa L. Harlow * 2009: Patrick E. Shrout * 2008: Wayne F. Velicer * 2007: Stephen G. West * 2006:
Leona S. Aiken Leona Ruth Silver Aiken is an American President's Professor of psychology at Arizona State University. She is the co-author of two widely used statistics textbooks, ''Applied Multiple Regression/Correlation Analysis for the Behavior Sciences'' ...
* 2005: James H. Steiger * 2004: Joseph Lee Rodgers * 2003: David Rindskopf * 2002: Roderick McDonald * 2001:
Roger Millsap Roger Ellis Millsap (November 18, 1954 – May 9, 2014) was an American psychometrician known for his research on measurement invariance. Millsap was born on November 18, 1954 in Olympia, Washington. He was the only child of Max Ellis Millsap, ...
* 2000: Robert C. MacCallum * 1999: John R. Nesselroade * 1998: Michael W. Browne * 1997: Susan Embretson * 1996: Keith F. Widaman * 1995: Linda M. Collins * 1994: Robert Cudeck * 1993: Patricia R. Cohen * 1992: John J. McArdle * 1991: Stanley A. Mulaik * 1990: Herbert W. Eber * 1989: John C. Loehlin * 1988: William M. Meredith * 1987: Andrew L. Comrey * 1986: A. Ralph Hakstian * 1985: Henry F. Kaiser * 1984: William Revelle * 1983: Norman Cliff * 1982: J. Douglas Carroll * 1981:
Jack Block Jacob "Jack" Block (April 28, 1924 – January 13, 2010) was a psychology professor at UC Berkeley. His main areas of research were personality theory, personality development, research methodology, personality assessment, longitudinal resear ...
* 1980: Jerry Wiggins * 1979: Peter M. Bentler * 1978: John M. Digman * 1977: Goldine C. Gleser * 1976:
John L. Horn John Leonard Horn (September 7, 1928 – August 18, 2006) was a scholar, cognitive psychologist and a pioneer in developing theories of multiple intelligence. The structure of mental abilities For his PhD research at the University of Illinois, ...
* 1975: Douglas N. Jackson * 1974: Lewis R. Goldberg * 1973: Harry H. Harman * 1972: Desmond S. Cartwright * 1971: Warren T. Norman * 1970: Maurice Lorr * 1969: Jacob Cohen * 1968: Donald W. Fiske * 1967: Robert C. Tryon, succeeded by Merrill Roff * 1966: Chester W. Harris * 1965: Benjamin Fruchter * 1964: John W. French * 1963: Charles F. Wrigley * 1962: Saul B. Sells * 1961:
Raymond B. Cattell Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) was a British-American psychologist, known for his psychometric research into intrapersonal psychological structure.Gillis, J. (2014). ''Psychology's Secret Genius: The Lives and Works ...
* 1960: Raymond B. Cattell


Annual meeting

The annual meeting spans two and one half days and consists exclusively of presentations by members in a single session. The program is arranged to allow ample discussion of each presentation. Since 2003, a half-day graduate student pre-conference has been held in conjunction with the annual meeting. PhD students sponsored by SMEP members present their research to those attending the annual meeting. The meeting also elects a new president. In addition, the Society grants multiple annual awards. The Sells Award, named after Saul Sells, is given for distinguished multivariate research to an individual that has made a lifetime-level achievement in the field of multivariate psychology research. The Tanaka Award, named for Jeffrey Tanaka, is given for the best article in ''Multivariate Behavioral Research'' that year''.'' The SMEP Early Career Research Award is given to a young researcher that the Society believes shows promise of high quality work throughout their coming future career. The final annual award is the Barbara Byrne Award, named for Barbara M. Byrne and granted for an outstanding book or edited volume within the field of multivariate analysis. The Society also has the Eber Award, which is not an annual award, but it is granted at the annual meeting after nomination and voting by the Trustees to reward outstanding service to the Society.


Journal

The SMEP journal, '' Multivariate Behavioral Research'' (MBR), publishes research articles on multivariate methodology and its use in psychological research. The 2021 Editor of MBR is Jeffrey Harring, and the journal is published by
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. SMEP and Taylor & Francis also cooperate in the publication of a series of books on applications of multivariate quantitative methods to important substantive research issues. The book series is edited by Lisa Harlow. The Society uses revenue from the journal to fund programs that promote learning of statistical methods in psychology and education, with a special emphasis on increasing the number of persons from under-represented groups in quantitative psychology.


References


External links


The Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology

Current Issue of Multivariate Behavioral Research
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