Jonathan Templin

       

Assistant Professor, Research, Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics, University of Georgia

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With broad training in both quantitative psychology and statistics, my research interests span multiple disciplines, crossing theoretical advances with practical applications. I am primarily interested in methodological issues in psychometrics, with latent
variable modeling, latent class analysis, and mixed-effects models being the
main focus of my current quantitative research program.

Empirically, I am interested in the assessment, treatment, and etiology of pathological gambling.  I have further substantive interests in the assessment of knowledge states of students through use of tests (in both low and high stakes settings). 

research
Currently, I have many projects ongoing in a broad set of research areas including:
  • Educational Measurement
  • Diagnostic Assessment
  • Robust Statistics
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Gambling Addiction
  • Estimation and Optimization
  • Sports Forecasting
  • Applications of Models for Dyadic Data
  • Latent Variable Models
  • Bayesian Statistics