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May 4, 2021
Katie Duncan, College of Education
Washington State University’s Learning Performance Research Center (LPRC) will host its eighth annual Methods Workshop virtually on May 12.
This year’s presenter will be Tenko Raykov, a professor of quantitative methods in the graduate program in measurement and quantitative methods at Michigan State University. Raykov’s research focuses on a variety of topics including latent variables and structural equation modeling, behavioral and social science measurement, scale construction and development, multilevel modeling, longitudinal data modeling, analysis of incomplete data sets, latent class analysis, item response theory and modeling, as well as survival and duration analysis.