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Michael studied Psychology at the University of Konstanz. After that he worked in a project that focused on fairness of psychometric tests where he developed and published a modern Intelligence Test (Modular Short Intelligence Kit [M-KIT]). Michael joined the iscience group in 2014. After developing new approaches for items selection with latent class analysis he now works on optimizations of data visualizations.
publications
- Petras, N., Dantlgraber, M, & Reips, U.-D. (2023). Illustrating psychometric tests, scales, and constructs: An R package for Item Pool Visualization. Behavior Research Methods.
- Dantlgraber, M., Kuhlmann, T., & Reips, U. D. (2019). Conceptual fluency in inductive reasoning. PloS ONE, 14, e0225050. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225050
- Kuhlmann, T., Dantlgraber, M., & Reips, U.-D. (2017). Investigating measurement equivalence of Visual Analogue Scales and Likert-type scales in Internet-based personality questionnaires. Behavior Research Methods, 49, 2173-2181. doi:10.3758/s13428-016-0850-x
- Dantlgraber, M., Wetzel, E., Schützenberger, P., Stieger, S., & Reips, U.-D. (2016). Simple construct evaluation with Latent Class Analysis: An investigation of Facebook addiction and the development of a short form of the Facebook Addiction Test (F-AT). Behavior Research Methods, 48, 869-879.
- Dantlgraber, M. (2015). Modularer Kurzintelligenztest (M-KIT) [Modular Short Intelligence Kit]. Bern: Hogrefe.