D. (dylan) Molenaar
Professor
Social and Behavioural Sciences
University of Amsterdam
Netherlands
Biography
Dylan Molenaar is an assistant professor at the department of psychology. Dylan received his PhD degree in psychology from the University of Amsterdam in 2012 (cum laude). Title of his thesis was "Testing distributional assumptions in psychometric measurement models with substantive applications in psychology". His research interests are item response theory, factor analysis, response time modeling, intelligence, and statistical modeling of genotype by environment interactions.
Research Interest
item response theory, factor analysis, response time modeling, intelligence, and statistical modeling of genotype by environment interactions.
Publications
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Dylan Molenaar, Conor V. Dolan, & Paul de Boeck (2012). The Heteroscedastic Graded Response Model with a Skewed Latent Trait: Testing Statistical and Substantive Hypotheses related to Skewed Item Category Functions. Psychometrika, 77 , 455-478.
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Dylan Molenaar, Francis Tuerlinckx, & Han L.J. van der Maas. (2015). A Bivariate Generalized Linear Item Response Theory Modeling Framework to the Analysis of Responses and Response Times. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 50, 56-74.
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Dylan Molenaar, Daniel Oberski, Jeroen Vermunt, & Paul De Boeck. (in press). Hidden Markov IRT Models for Responses and Response Times. Multivariate Behavioral Research.