Doctoral Training Program in
Advanced Quantitative Methods in Education Research



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University of California, Los Angeles

 

Core Faculty
Steve Reise

Steve Reise
Professor, Department of Psychology

3587 Franz Hall
310-794-1594

reise@psych.ucla.edu

Research Interests: item response theory, measurement theory, latent variable modeling, multilevel modeling, personality assessment, psychopathology


Curriculum Vitae

REISE CV in PDF format

Awards/Honors

2007 Department of Psychology distinguished teaching award. 


Research/Scholarship

Education

Ph.D., Psychometrics, 1990, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
M.A., Psychology, 1986, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
B.S., Psychology, 1984, St. John's University   


Selected Publications

Reise, S. P., Ventura, J., Nuechterlein, K. H., & Kim, K. (2005).  An illustration of multilevel factor analysis.  Journal of Personality Assessment, 84, 126-136.

Reise, S. P., & Haviland, M. G. (2005).  Item response theory and the measurement of clinical change.  Journal of Personality Assessment, 84, 228-238.

Reise, S. P., Ainsworth, A. T., & Haviland, M. G.  (2005).  Item response theory: Fundamentals, applications, and promise in psychological research.  Current Directions in Psychological Science, 14, 95-101. 

Horan, W. P., Subotnik, K. L., Reise, S. P., Ventura, J., & Nuechterlein, K. H. (2005).   Stability and clinical correlates of personality characteristics in recent-onset schizophrenia. Psychological Medicine, 35(7), 995-1005.

Reise, S. P., Meijer, R. R., Ainsworth, A. T., Morales, L. S., & Hays, R. D. (2006). Application of group-level item response models in the evaluation of consumer reports about health plan quality.   Multivariate Behavioral Research, 41(1), 85-102.

Hall, T. W., Reise, S. P., & Haviland, M. G. (2007)  Item response theory analysis of the Spiritual Assessment Inventory.  International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 17, 157-178.

Morizot, J. M., Ainsworth, A. T., & Reise, S. P. (2007).  Towards modern psychometrics:  Application of item response theory models in personality research.  In R.W. Robins, R. C., Fraley, & R. F. Krueger(Eds.) Handbook of Research Methods in Personality Psychology (pp. 407-423).  Guilford Press.

Henson, J. M., Reise, S. P., & Kim, K. (2007).  Detecting mixtures from structural model differences using latent variable mixture modeling:  A comparison of relative model-fit statistics.  Structural Equation Modeling, 14, 202-226.

Reise, S. P., Morizot, J., & Hays, R. D. (2007).  The role of the bifactor model in resolving dimensionality issues in health outcomes measures.  Quality of Life Research, 16, 19-31.

Reeve, B.B., Hays, R.D., Bjorner, J.B., Cook, K.F., Crane, P.K., Teresi, J.A., Thissen, D., Revicki, D.A., Weiss, D.J., Hambleton, R.K., Liu, H., Gershon, R., Reise, S.P., Cella, D. on behalf of the PROMIS cooperative group (2007). Psychometric evaluation and calibration of Health-Related Quality of Life item banks: Plans for the Patient-Reported Outcome Measurement Information System (PROMIS). Medical Care, 45, Suppl. 1, S22-S31.

Waller, N. G., & Reise, S. P. (in press). Measuring psychopathology with non-standard IRT models: Fitting the four parameter model to the MMPI. In S. Embretson & J. S. Roberts (Eds.) New Directions in Psychological Measurement with Model-Based Approaches. American Psychological Association: Washington DC.

Fordwood, S. R., Asarnow, J. R., Huizar, D. P., & Reise, S. P. (in press).  Suicide attempts among depressed adolescents in primary care.  Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Bilder, R.M., Poldrack, R., Parker, S.D., Reise, S.P., Jentsch, J.D., Cannon, T., London, E., Sabb, F.W., Foland, L., Rizk-Jackson, A., Kalar, D., Bown, N., Carstensen, A. (in press).   Cognitive Phenomics.  In S. Wood, N. Allen, C. Pantelis (Eds.)  Handbook of Neuropsychology of Mental Disorders. 

Horan, W. P., Reise, S. P., Subotnik, K. L., Ventura, J., & Nuechterlein, K. H. (2008).  The validity of psychosis proneness scales as vulnerability indicators. Schizophrenia Research, 12, 1-12.


Service/Recognition

Editorial Boards

Co-Editor: Journal of Personality Assessment, Quantitative Methods Section

Consulting Editor:  Assessment; Journal of Applied Measurement