Professor
University of Connecticut, Connecticut
D. Betsy McCoach, Ph.D. is professor of Research Methods, Measurement, and Evaluation in the Educational Psychology department at the University of Connecticut where she teaches graduate courses in Structural Equation Modeling, Multilevel Modeling, Advances in Latent Variable Modeling, and Instrument Design. 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 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 the founder and Program Chair of the Modern Modeling Methods conference, held at UCONN. Dr. McCoach’s research interests include latent variable modeling, multilevel modeling, longitudinal modeling, instrument design, and gifted education.
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