Michal Kosinski
| Name: | Michal Kosinski |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 1 Feb 2015, 7:21 a.m. |
Public lists managed by Michal Kosinski
Talks given by Michal Kosinski
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- Crowd IQ: Weighting Votes in Crowdsourcing and Multi-Agent Systems using Item Response Theory
- How do you like 'Likes'? (and some other cool projects from the Psychometrics Centre)
- Poseurs, tricksters and loafers - how to recognize them among your participants?
Talks organised by Michal Kosinski
This list is based on what was entered into the 'organiser' field in a talk. It may not mean that Michal Kosinski actually organised the talk, they may have been responsible only for entering the talk into the talks.cam system.
- Applications of Item Response Theory (IRT)
- Classical Psychometric Test Theory
- Psychometric Test Construction
- Mind reading by machine learning: a doubly Bayesian method for inferring mental representations
- Computerized Adaptive Testing - The State of the Art
- Confidence intervals for IRT models: three new exact approaches meeting different criteria of optimality
- Modern Answers for a Classic Question: Sex Differences in General Intelligence?
- Title to be confirmed
- MyPersonality: how to utilize social networks for social research
- Introduction to Mokken scaling
- Measurement of Influence Factors in a Decision Making Process: An Application of Conjoint Analysis
- Understanding how people think through means and ends: An introduction to laddering
- Introduction to Item Response Theory
- Identifying key drivers of item variance in your questionnaire data: an introduction to Confirmatory Factor Analysis
- Poseurs, tricksters and loafers - how to recognize them among your participants?
- Ready Steady Cook (book): Cooking up a psychometric treat in 20 minutes - live, hot and tasty!
- Psychometrics at the University of Cambridge
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