Editorial.
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| Title: | Editorial. |
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| Authors: | Cui, Zhongmin (AUTHOR) zhongmin.cui@cfainstitute.org |
| Source: | Educational Measurement: Issues & Practice. Dec2024, Vol. 43 Issue 4, p5-6. 2p. |
| Subject Terms: | *Personality assessment, *Item response theory, Psychometrics, Research integrity, Rasch models, Gratitude |
| Abstract: | The editorial in the Winter Issue of Educational Measurement: Issues & Practice reflects on the Editor-in-Chief's three-year term and expresses gratitude to colleagues, contributors, and supporters. The editorial acknowledges the contributions of various individuals, including associate editors, editorial board members, and Wiley staff, in maintaining the journal's impact and success. The issue features articles on educational measurement, including reflections from past NCME presidents and stand-alone articles on diagnostic classification models and item response theory models. The Editor-in-Chief bids farewell and expresses optimism for the future of the journal under the new successor, Heather Buzick. [Extracted from the article] |
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| Abstract: | The editorial in the Winter Issue of Educational Measurement: Issues & Practice reflects on the Editor-in-Chief's three-year term and expresses gratitude to colleagues, contributors, and supporters. The editorial acknowledges the contributions of various individuals, including associate editors, editorial board members, and Wiley staff, in maintaining the journal's impact and success. The issue features articles on educational measurement, including reflections from past NCME presidents and stand-alone articles on diagnostic classification models and item response theory models. The Editor-in-Chief bids farewell and expresses optimism for the future of the journal under the new successor, Heather Buzick. [Extracted from the article] |
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| ISSN: | 07311745 |
| DOI: | 10.1111/emip.12659 |