Matthias von Davier


Member Since: 2022

Matthias von Davier is the J. Donald Monan, S.J., Professor in Education at the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College (BC), and also serves as executive director at the TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center. Prior to joining the faculty at BC, he held the Distinguished Research Scientist position at the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), in Philadelphia, PA. He was a senior research director in the Research & Development Division at Educational Testing Service (ETS), and co-director of the Center for Global Assessment at ETS, leading psychometric research and operational analyses of international large scale assessments conducted by the center. He earned his Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Kiel, Germany, specializing in psychometrics. von Davier’s interests include research psychometric methodologies for analyzing data from technology-based large-scale assessments. He was one of the founding editors of the Springer journal Large Scale Assessments in Education which is jointly published the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and ETS. He was editor-in-chief of the British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology (BJMSP, 2013-2018), and is co-editor of the Springer book series Methodology of Educational Measurement and Assessment. Currently, he serves as the executive editor of Psychometrika (2019-2023). Dr. von Davier received the 2006 ETS Research Scientist award, the 2012 NCME Brad Hanson Award for contributions to educational measurement, and the AERA Division D 2017 Award for Significant Contributions to Quantitative Methodology. His areas of expertise include topics such as item response theory, latent class analysis, diagnostic classification models, and more broadly classification and mixture distribution models as well as computational statistics, person-fit, item-fit, and model checking, as well as hierarchical extension of models for categorical data analysis, and the psychometric and statistical methodologies used in large scale educational surveys. His current work is concerned with extending, implementing, and applying multidimensional IRT, IRTree, and latent response models as well as speed/accuracy models to process data research using data from TIMSS and PIRLS, NBME/USLME, PISA, and PIAAC, as well as automated item generation and scoring using deep learning.

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