Table of Contents
Part I Paul Holland's Contributions
The Contributions of Paul Holland, Shelby J. Haberman, ETS
Part II Holland the Young Scholar
Comments on My Social Network Research, Paul W. Holland
Algebraic Statistics for p1 Random Graph Models: Markov Bases and Their Uses Stephen E. Fienberg, Carnegie Mellon University Sonja Petrovic,´ University of Illinois at Chicago, Alessandro Rinaldo, Carnegie Mellon University
Mr. Holland's Networks: A Brief Review of the Importance of Statistical Studies of Local Subgraphs or One Small Tune in a Large Opus, Stanley Wasserman, University of Indiana
Part III Holland Shaping ETS
Some of My Favorite Things About Working at ETS, Paul W. Holland Bayesian Analysis of a Two-Group Randomized Encouragement Design, Donald B. Rubin, Harvard University
The Role of Nonparametric Analysis in Assessment Modeling: Then and Now, Brian W. Junker, Carnegie Mellon University
What Aspects of the Design of an Observational Study Affect Its Sensitivity to Bias from Covariates That Were Not Observed?, Paul R. Rosenbaum, University of Pennsylvania
The Origins of Procedures for Using Differential Item Functioning Statistics at Educational Testing Service, Michael J. Zieky. ETS
Part IV Holland the Berkeley Professor
Why I Left ETS and Returned, Paul W. Holland
Cause or Effect? Validating the Use of Tests for High-Stakes Inferences in Education, Derek C. Briggs, University of Colorado
Propensity Score Matching to Extract Latent Experiments from Nonexperimental Data: A Case Study, Ben B. Hansen, University of Michigan
Part V Holland Rebuilding ETS
Returning to ETS From Berkeley, Paul W. Holland
Log-Linear Models as Smooth Operators: Holland's Statistical Applications and Their Practical Uses, Tim P. Moses, ETS
Chain Equipercentile Equating and Frequency Estimation Equipercentile Equating:
Comparisons Based on Real and Simulated Data, Sandip Sinharay, ETS
An Observed-Score Equating Framework, Alina A. von Davier, ETS
Part VI Holland: From Mentor to Colleague
Great Colleagues Make a Great Institution, Paul W. Holland
An Exploratory Analysis of Charter Schools, Henry I. Braun, Boston College Christina Tang, ETS and Kathleen M. Sheehan, ETS
Holland's Advice for the Fourth Generation of Test Theory: Blood Tests Can Be Contests, Neil J. Dorans, ETS
Copies of the book are available from Springer Science + Business Media
http://www.springer.com/statistics/social+sciences+%26+law/book/978-1-4419-9388-5
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