Matthew S. Johnson
Assistant Professor of Statistics
Matthew_Johnson@baruch.cuny.edu
http://stat.baruch.cuny.edu/~mjohnson
Education:
BS Indiana University, Bloomington Mathematics 1996 MS Carnegie Mellon University Statistics 1997 PhD Carnegie Mellon University Statistics 2001
Areas of Expertise:
Categorical Data Analysis, Psychometrics & Educational Testing, Complex Survey Sampling, Bayesian Statistics, Hierarchical Models
Selected Publications:
Patz, R. J., Junker, B. W., Johnson, M. S., and Mariano, L. T. (2002). "The hierarchical rater model for rated test items and its application to large-scale educational assessment data," Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics. (In press)Weiss, A.R., Lutkus, A.D., Hildebrant, B.S., and Johnson, M.S. (2002). The Nation's Report Card: Geography 2001, NCES 2002-484, U.S. Department of Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC.
Braswell, J.S., Lutkus, A.D., Grigg, W.S., Santapau, S.L., Tay-Lim, B., and Johnson, M.S. (2001). The Nation's Report Card: Mathematics 2000, NCES 2001-517, U.S. Department of Education. Office of Educational Research and Improvement. National Center for Education Statistics. Washington, DC.
Fienberg, S. E., Johnson, M. S., and Junker, B. W. (1999). "Classical multi-level and Bayesian approaches to population size estimation using multiple lists," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 162, 383--405.
Professional Activities:
Member of the American Statistical AssociationMember of the Psychometric Society
Reviewer, Psychometrika, Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, Biometrika, Psychological Methods