Ben Domingue

Ben Domingue

Associate Professor
Assistant: Mitch Gilmer
Office: ANKO 338

Biography

Ben Domingue is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Education at º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø University with research interests in psychometrics and quantitative methods. He is interested in how statistical tools can be used to better understand psychological and educational outcomes—e.g., what is this child’s reading ability?—that are challenging to measure and yet ubiquitous in education as well as the social and biomedical sciences more generally. To that end, he is leading development of a data resource (the Item Response Warehouse) meant to increase the availability and accessibility of data for psychometrics research.

Other titles

Associate Professor,
Associate Professor (By courtesy), Sociology
Member,

Program affiliations

DAPS
SHIPS (PhD): Educational Data Science
(MS) EDS
º£½ÇÂÒÂ×ÉçÇø Accelerator for Learning

Research interests

Assessment, Testing and Measurement | Child Development | Data Sciences | Educational Policy | Psychology | Research Methods | Sociology

Recent publications

Domingue, B. W., Braginsky, M., Caffrey-Maffei, L., Gilbert, J. B., Kanopka, K., Kapoor, R., … Frank, M. C. (2025). An introduction to the Item Response Warehouse (IRW): A resource for enhancing data usage in psychometrics. Behavior Research Methods, 57(10), 276.
Gilbert, J. B., Himmelsbach, Z., Soland, J., Joshi, M., & Domingue, B. W. (2025). Estimating heterogeneous treatment effects with item-level outcome data: Insights from Item Response Theory. JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT.
Ahmed, I., Bertling, M., Zhang, L., Ho, A. D., Loyalka, P., Xue, H., … Domingue, B. W. (2024). Heterogeneity of Item-Treatment Interactions Masks Complexity and Generalizability in Randomized Controlled Trials. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON EDUCATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS.