Profile: Jimmy de la Torre

Associate Professor

Faculty

As a researcher, my main objective is to develop and apply state-of-the-art psychometric models and methodologies to address theoretically challenging issues that have important practical implications.

  • Departments

    Department of Educational Psychology

  • Education

    Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

  • Publications

    de la Torre, J. (2011). The generalized DINA model framework. Psychometrika, 76,179-199.

    de la Torre, J., Song, H., & Hong, Y. (2011). A comparison of four methods of IRT subscoring. Applied Psychological Measurement, 35,296-316.

    de la Torre, J., & Hong, Y. (2010). Parameter estimation with small sample size: A higher-order IRT model approach. Applied Psychological Measurement, 34, 267-285.

    de la Torre, J., Hong, Y., & Deng, W. (2010). Factors affecting the item parameter estimation and classification accuracy of the DINA model. Journal of Educational Measurement, 47, 227-249.

    de la Torre, J. & Lee, Y. S. (2010) A note on the invariance of the DINA model parameters. Journal of Educational Measurement, 47, 115-127.

    de la Torre, J. (2009). A cognitive diagnosis model for cognitively-based multiple-choice options. Applied;Psychological Measurement, 33, 163-183.

    de la Torre, J. (2009). DINA model and parameter estimation: A didactic. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 34, 115-130.

    de la Torre, J. (2009). Improving the quality of ability estimates through multidimensional scoring and incorporation of ancillary variables. Applied Psychological Measurement, 33, 465-485.

    de la Torre, J. & Karelitz, T. (2009). Impact of diagnosticity on the adequacy of models for cognitive diagnosis under a linear attribute structure. Journal of Educational Measurement, 46, 450-469.

    de la Torre, J., & Song, H. (2009). Simultaneous estimation of overall and domain abilities: A higher-order IRT model approach. Applied Psychological Measurement,33, 620-639.

    de la Torre, J. (2008). An empirically-based method of Q-matrix validation for the DINA model: Development and applications.  Journal of Educational Measurement, 45, 343-362.

    de la Torre, J. (2008). Multidimensional scoring of abilities: The ordered polytomous response case.  Applied Psychological Measurement, 32, 355-370.

    de la Torre, J., & Deng, W. (2008). Improving person fit assessment by correcting the ability estimate and its reference distribution. Journal of Educational Measurement, 45, 159-177.

    de la Torre, J., & Douglas, J. (2008). Model evaluation and multiple strategies in cognitive diagnosis: An analysis of fraction subtraction data. Psychometrika, 73, 595-624.

    de la Torre, J., Camilli, G., Vargas, S., & Vernon, R. F. (2007). Illustration of a multilevel model for meta-analysis. Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 40, 169-180.

    de la Torre, J., Stark, S., & Chernyshenko, O. (2006). Markov chain Monte Carlo estimation of item parameters for the generalized graded unfolding model. Applied Psychological Measurement, 30, 216-232.

    de la Torre, J., & Patz, R. J. (2005). Making the most of what we have: A practical application of multidimensional IRT in test scoring. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 30, 295-311.

    de la Torre, J., & Douglas, J. (2004). Higher-order latent trait models for cognitive diagnosis. Psychometrika, 69, 333-353.

  • Research Inititatives

    My research interests are in the field of psychological and educational testing and measurement, with specific emphasis on item response theory (IRT) and cognitive diagnosis modeling, and how assessments can be used to inform classroom instruction and learning.