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Paul De Boeck is professor of quantitative psychology at Ohio State University. He was president of the Psychometric Society in 2007. De Boeck earned his Ph.D. at Catholic University Leuven in Belgium in 1977 under the supervision of personality psychologist Willem Claeys. His main research interests are individual differences and explanatory measurement. Recently, De Boeck has taken up parallel modeling of response and response time data.
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Wijsen, L.D. (2023). Paul De Boeck. In: Twenty Interviews With Psychometric Society Presidents. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-34858-7_17
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