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Mark Reckase
University Distinguished Professor
Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education
Ph.D., Syracuse University
reckase@msu.edu
461 Erickson
517-355-8537
Mark Reckase is a University Distinguished Professor of measurement and quantitative methods. He specializes in the development of educational and psychological tests, educational policy related to testing, and the psychometric theory that supports the assessment of cognitive skills and content knowledge. In particular, he is doing research on applications of unidimensional and multidimensional item response theory (IRT) models, computerized adaptive testing (CAT), assessment using performance tasks, standard setting on educational tests, and methods for evaluating the quality of teacher education programs.
Areas of Expertise:
Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation
Statistics, Psychometrics, and Research Design
Educational Policy
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