Mark Reckase

Mark Daniel Reckase is an educational psychologist and expert on quantitative methods and measurement[1][2] who is known for his work on computerized adaptive testing,[3] multidimensional item response theory, and standard setting in educational and psychological tests.

[8] His dissertation was titled Development and application of a multivariate logistic latent trait model.

In 1998, he left ACT to join the faculty of the College of Education at Michigan State University.

[9] Between December 2001 and November 2006, Reckase was chief editor of the academic journal Applied Psychological Measurement.

[9] He has worked extensively in multidimensional item response theory since the beginning of his academic career: his dissertation was on the early development of a multidimensional item response model and he went on to write a book on the topic in 2009.