Dr. David F. Lohman - Program Author
Dr. David F. Lohman is Professor Emeritus in the department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations in the College of Education at The University of Iowa. He is the lead author of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt’s market-leading Cognitive Abilities Test™ (CogAT®).
Dr. David F. Lohman has been internationally recognized for his research in assessing cognitive abilities and helping teachers use information to improve student learning. HMH is honored to publish CogAT, his psychometrically-sound and valid instrument for identifying gifted and talented students from all cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
Research by Dr. David F. Lohman:
Lohman, D. F., & Foley Nicpon, M. (in press). Ability testing and talent identification. In S. L. Hunsaker (Ed.), : The Theory and Practice of Identifying Students for Gifted and Talented Education Services. This chapter summarizes the uses of both individual and group ability tests in talent identification. It provides the conceptual background for the chapter on decision strategies (see next publication) that will appear in the same book. Together, the two chapters provide the most up-to-date statement of suggestions on how one might conceptualize the issues and tradeoffs involved in using ability tests as one component of a talent identification process.
Lohman, D. F. (in press). Decision strategies In S. L. Hunsaker (Ed.), Identification of students for gifted and talented services: Theory into practice
Lohman, D. F., & Gambrell, J. (in press). Use of nonverbal measures in gifted identification. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment.(invited paper). In addition to a brief summary of an older work, this paper examines the performance of ELL, poor, and minority students on the picture-based verbal, picture-based quantitative, and figural reasoning tests of CogAT, Form 7.
Lohman, D. F. (in press). Nontraditional uses of traditional measures. In C. M. Callahan & H. Hertberg-Davis (Eds.) Fundamentals of gifted education. This chapter shows how one can create local norms using some simple spreadsheet procedures. Example are illustrated using talent identification reports from Form 7.
Awards:
- 2010 Research Paper of the Decade, National Association for Gifted Children
- 2008 Charter Fellow, American Educational Research Association
- 2008 Research Paper of the Year, National Association for Gifted Children
- 2007 Distinguished Scholar Award, National Association for Gifted Children
- 2006 Research Paper of the Year, National Association for Gifted Children
- 2003 Regents Award for Faculty Excellence, State of Iowa
- 2000 Distinguished Professor and Examiner, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
- 1997 Fellow, American Psychological Society
- 1995 Charter Member, Iowa Academy of Education
- 1992 Fellow, American Psychological Association
- 1998 Fulbright Fellow and Senior Research Award, University of Leiden, Netherlands
- 1986 Faculty Scholar Award, The University of Iowa
Learn more about Dr. David F. Lohman
Download Dr. David F. Lohman's paper entitled, "The Role of Nonverbal Abilities Tests in Identifying Academically Gifted Students: An Aptitude Perspective."
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