Tadahiko MAEDA
Associate Professor, Survey Research Group, Department of Data Science
Phone: +81-50-5533-8559
E-mail: maeda
Date of Birth: February, 1965
Education: Bachelor of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University, 1987
Master of Psychology, Graduate School of Literature, Waseda University, 1990
Doctor Course of Psychology, Graduate School of Literature, Waseda University, 1990-1994
Degree: Master of Psychology, Waseda University, 1990, Title of Master thesis: The Analysis of Story Sequence in TAT.
Employment: 1992-1994, Research Assistant, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Letters, Waseda University
1994-2003.11, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistical Methodology, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
2003.12-2005.3, Associate Professor, Department of Statistical Methodology, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
2005.4-Present, Associate Professor, Department of Data Science, The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Honors &
Awards:
Award of the Behaviormetric Society of Japan for 2000 (Encouragement of young researchers).
Research
Fields:
Social Survey, Psychological Measurement, Psychometrics
Research
Themes:
Research on sample design and administration of social survey, Analysis of Psychological Variables in Social Survey, Theory and Applications of Latent Variable Models

Selected Papers
(1) Toyoda, H. and Maeda, T. (1992): Correlation analysis for simultaneously controlling reliability and validity, Behaviormetrika, 19 , 117-126.
(2) Maeda, T. (1995): A causal model of some aspects and determinants of satisfaction of the Japanese: An application of covariance structure analysis to the survey of Japanese national character study, Proceedings of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 43 (1), 141-160.
(3) Maeda, T. (1996): Analysis of stratified contingency tables and partial correspondence analysis, Cooperative Research Report (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics), 86 , 52-61.
(4) Maeda, T. and Nakamura, T. (2000): On sampling scheme and sampling precision in five most recent surveys of the Japanese national character, Proceedings of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 48 (1), 147-178.
(5) Maeda, T. (2005): A study on the characteristics of mail survey: A comparison with face-to-face interviewing. Proceedings of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 53 (1), 57-81.
(6) Maeda, T. et al. (2007): Japanese Law School Admission Test: Summary on four years of administration and future directions, Japanese Journal for Research on Testing, 3(1) , 99-108.
(7) Cheng, S., Maeda, T. et al. (2009): Contribution of Parenting Factors to the Developmental Attainment of 9-Month-Old Infants: Results From the Japan Children's Study,Journal of Epidemiology,19, 319-327.

Selected Publications
(1) Toyoda, T., Maeda, T. and Yanai, H. (1992): Statistical Method for Causal Analysis: An Introduction to Covariance Structure Analysis, Kodansha, Tokyo.
(2) Nakamura, T., Matsui, H. and Maeda, T. (2006): Introduction to Statistics in Psychology, Saiensu-Sha, Tokyo.

Membership of Academic Societies
Japan Statistical Society, The Behaviormetric Society of Japan, Japanese Society of Applied Statistics, The Japanese Psychological Association, The Japan Association for Research on Testing, Japanese Association for Mathematical Sociology

Professional Services
Executive committee(1994-), Public relations committee (2003-), and Director(2006-) of The Behaviormetric Society of Japan; Assistant manager (1995-1996), Council(2004-2005) and Director (secretariat;2004-2006) of the Japan Statistical Society; Director of The Japan Society for Research on Testing (2005-),

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