Ep 7: Dr. Josh Weller on Psychometrics - podcast episode cover

Ep 7: Dr. Josh Weller on Psychometrics

May 16, 201636 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

On this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Joshua Weller, an assistant professor of psychology at Oregon State University. Dr. Weller received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Iowa.  His research broadly focuses on how affective and cognitive processes contribute to decision-making and risk perceptions and, more particularly, on the development of psychological scales to quantify individual differences in risk taking tendencies and decision-making competence. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the American Automobile Association Foundation, and the National Institute of Drug Abuse. Dr. Weller teaches courses on Judgment and Decision Making, Personality, and Psychometrics.

Segment 1: What is psychometrics [00:00-15:28]

In this first segment, Josh describes the components of psychometrics (the scientific study of the attributes of tests) and offers some examples of how psychometrics are used in research and instrument design.

Segment 2: Josh’s research and applications of psychometrics [15:29-35:49]

In segment two, Josh shares more about his research in risk-taking and how psychometrics have contributed to this research.

Bonus Clip: Statistics and Fantasy Baseball 00:00-11:34]

In this bonus clip, Josh shares about his experience using his skills and experience with statistics and research on risk-taking for his hobby of fantasy baseball.

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