Joost van Ginkel
Assistant professor
- Name
- Dr. J.R. van Ginkel
- Telephone
- 071 5273620
- jginkel@fsw.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-4137-0943
Academic career
- Assistant professor at Methodology and Statistics, Institute of Psychology, Leiden University (2016-)
- Assistant professor at the Centre for Child and Family Studies, Institute of Education and Child Studies, Leiden University (2008-2016)
- Postdoc at the Free University Medical Center at Amsterdam (2007-2008).
- Ph.D. Social and Behavioural Sciences, department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University (2007). Title of thesis: "Multiple imputation for incomplete test, questionnaire, and survey data".
- Ph.D. Representative IOPS (2004-2006).
- Ph.D. student at the faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, department of Methodology and Statistics, Tilburg University (2003-2007).
- M.A. in Psychology, Department of Psychological Methods, University of Amsterdam (2002).
- Master's thesis on the robustness of three different regression techniques under violation of various assumptions, supervision: Dr. Wulfert P. van den Brink (2002).
- Internship at the Academic Medical Center of the University of Amsterdam (2001), supervision: Dr. Frans J. Oort.
Software
- rf.zip (response function imputation)
- cims.zip (corrected item mean substitution)
- tw.zip (Two-way imputation)
- tw-fl.zip (Two-way imputation using factor loadings)
- tw-ss.zip (Two-way imputation - undimensional estimates)
- mi.zip (Rules for multiple imputation - undimensional estimates)
- mi-mul.zip (Rules for multiple imputation - multidimensional estimates)
- imputation.zip
- rf2.zip (response function imputation, version 2)
- cims2.zip (corrected item mean substitution, version 2)
- tw2.zip (Two-way imputation, version 2)
- tw-fl2.zip (Two-way imputation using factor loadings, version 2)
- tw-ss2.zip (Two-way imputation - undimensional estimates, version 2)
- mi2.zip (Rules for multiple imputation - undimensional estimates, version 2)
- mi-mul2.zip (Rules for multiple imputation - multidimensional estimates, version 2)
- GPA.zip (Rules for multiple imputation - principal component analysis)
- Examples Van Ginkel & Kroonenberg 2014
- Multiply imputed example data set (Van Ginkel, 2019)
- Incomplete example data set (Van Ginkel, 2019)
Assistant professor
- Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
- Instituut Psychologie
- Methodologie & Statistiek
- Van Ginkel J.R. & Kroonenberg P.M. (21 July 2014), The influence of multiple imputation on the Tucker2 model. Lecture at the Meeting of the International Psychometric Society, Madison, USA. [lecture].
- Kroonenberg P.M. & Van Ginkel J.R. (3 July 2012), Combination rules for multiple imputation in three-way analysis illustrated with chromatography data. Conference on Three-way Methods in Chemistry and Psychology (TRICAP2012). Brugge, België. [lecture].
- Ginkel J.R. van & Kroonenberg P.M. (20 July 2011), Multiple imputation and (repeated-measures) analysis of variance. Presentation given at invited symposium of the 17th International Meeting of the Psychometric Society.. Hong Kong, China. [lecture].
- Ginkel J.R. van & Kroonenberg P.M. (23 July 2009), Using procrustes analysis to combine the results from principal components analysis in multiple imputation. Presentation given at the 16th International Meeting of the Psychometric Society.. Cambridge, UK. [lecture].
- Ginkel J.R. van (30 June 2008), Further investigation of the influence of simple multiple-imputation methods on psychometrically important statistics. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Psychometric Society. Durham NH, USA. [lecture].