The Psychometric Society is an international nonprofit professional organization devoted to the advancement of quantitative measurement practices in psychology, education, and the social sciences. The society publishes a scientific journal called Psychometrika, concentrating on the area of statistics. [1] The society also conducts an annual scientific meeting.
Presidents
This is a list of past presidents of the Psychometric Society.[2]
- Louis Leon Thurstone
 - Edward Thorndike
 - J.P. Guilford
 - Truman L. Kelley
 - Karl J. Holzinger
 - Jack W. Dunlap
 - Paul Horst
 - Henry E. Garrett
 - Harold Gulliksen
 - Edward E. Cureton
 - Harold A. Edgerton
 - Irving Lorge
 - Phillip Justin Rulon
 - Dorothy Adkins
 - Quinn McNemar
 - John C. Flanagan
 - Robert L. Thorndike 1952-53
 - Lyle V. Jones 1962-63
 - Louis Guttman
 - Joseph Kruskal
 - Quinn McNemar
 - Ben J. Winer
 - Shizuhiko Nishisato
 - Fumiko Samejima
 - Frederick Mosteller
 - Jacqueline Meulman
 - David Thissen
 - Sophia Rabe-Hesketh
 - Alberto Maydeu-Olivares
 - Ulf Böckenholt
 - Bengt O. Muthén
 - Peter M. Bentler
 - Karl G. Jöreskog
 - R. Duncan Luce
 - Joseph Kruskal
 - Robert L. Thorndike
 
References
- ↑ Psychometrika. Springer Science+Business Media. 2013.
 - ↑ Psychometric Society Past Present and Incoming Presidents. Psychometric Society website. Retrieved 2017-03-01.
 
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