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Psychometrika: Call for Papers -- Special Issue on Data-Intensive Methods in Psychometrics

The journal Psychometrika invites proposals for a Special Issue on Data-Intensive Methods in Psychometrics, featuring methodological research that leverages large-scale datasets. Submissions should meet the standards of the journal’s Theory and Methods section and may include novel data-intensive methods or critical evaluations of established methodologies using large volumes of data.

Important Dates

  • Proposal deadline: March 15, 2026
  • Full manuscript deadline: March 1, 2027

More Information

URL: https://www.psychometricsociety.org/post/call-special-issue-intensive-methods
Email: Dr. Benjamin W. Domingue (bdomingue@stanford.edu)


 Division D Graduate Student Committee: Call for Officers (2026–2027 Academic Year)

The AERA Division D Graduate Student Committee is seeking applications for officer positions for the 2026–2027 academic year.

Open Positions

  • Junior Representative to the AERA Graduate Student Council
  • In-Progress Research Gala (IPRG) Co-Chair

Application Materials

  • One-page Statement of Interest
  • Completed online application

Important Date

  • Application deadline: February 8, 2026 (11:59 PM PST)

More Information

Email: divd.gradstudent@gmail.com 


Center for Measurement Justice: Summer Internship Program for Doctoral Students

The Center for Measurement Justice (CMJ) invites applications from doctoral students in educational measurement, psychometrics, and related fields for its 2026 Summer Internship Program. This internship provides doctoral students with the opportunity to engage in justice-oriented measurement research and professional activities under the mentorship of CMJ scholars.

Important Information

  • Eligibility: Doctoral students in educational measurement, psychometrics, or closely related fields

More Information

Contact: Dr. Jennifer Randall
Email: jrandall@measurementjustice.org