Anne Anastasi Endowed Chair, Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology
Fordham University
Mansfield Center, Connecticut, United States
D. Betsy McCoach, Ph.D. is the Anne Anastasi endowed chair in Psychometrics and Quantitative Psychology in the Psychology Department at Fordham University. Dr. McCoach is the author of Instrument Design in the Affective Domain and Introduction to Modern Modeling Methods, and the editor of Multilevel Modeling Methods with Introductory and Advanced Applications. Dr. McCoach received the NAGC Distinguished Scholar award in November 2022, and she is currently serving as an at-large member on NAGC's Board of Directors. Dr. McCoach is a co-Principal Investigator with the National Center for Research in Gifted Education, housed at University of Connecticut. Dr. McCoach is also the founder and Program Chair of the Modern Modeling Methods conference, which will be held at Fordham University in June 2026. Dr. McCoach’s research interests include latent variable modeling, multilevel modeling, longitudinal modeling, instrument design, and gifted education.
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