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Robert Mislevy

mislevyRobert Mislevy is a professor of Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation at the University of Maryland, and affiliated professor of Second Language Acquisition and of Survey Methodology. His research interests apply developments in statistics, technology, and cognitive research to practical problems in educational assessment.

Andre Rupp

Andre Rupp is an associate professor at the University of Maryland in the Department of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation. His current statistical research interests specifically center around cognitively-grounded assessment approaches and associated statistical models, which broadly fall under the umbrella terms diagnostic measurement / cognitively diagnostic assessment and diagnostic classification models (DCMs) / cognitive diagnosis models.

Younyoung Choi

http://epistemicgames.org/eg/wp-content/uploads/PhotoComingSoon1.jpgYounyoung Choi is a graduate student at University of Maryland who is working with the Epistemic Games Group.

Matthew Gushta

http://epistemicgames.org/eg/wp-content/uploads/MatthewGushta.JPGMatthew Gushta is a graduate student at the University of Maryland. His current research interests include application of cognitive psychology to assessment design and analysis, multidimensional modeling, simulation-based and games-based assessment design, and computer-based testing.

Evan Olson

http://epistemicgames.org/eg/wp-content/uploads/PhotoComingSoon1.jpgEvan Olson is a graduate student at University of Maryland who is working with the Epistemic Games Group.

Shauna Sweet

Shauna Sweet is a graduate student at University of Maryland who is working with the Epistemic Games Group.

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