Meaningful Measurement Associate since 1999
Keith McCoy is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Wilbur Wright College and also serves as the Assistant Chair of the Mathematics Department. He completed coursework as a PhD candidate in Statistics at the University of Illinois at Chicago and currently is completing a doctoral degree at the University of Illinois at Chicago in Measurement Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment (MESA). He earned his BS in Mathematics from Notre Dame and MS in Statistics from the University of Georgia.
Mr. McCoy worked for four years as a Senior Research Analyst for the American Society for Clinical Pathology providing statistical and psychometric support. He also worked as a Research Statistics Specialist for Habilitative Systems, Inc. In addition he consults with Chicago City Colleges to provide support for research initiatives.
Mr. McCoy’s dissertation topic is Impact of Item Parameter Drift on Person Measures in a Computer Adaptive Environment.