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Troy Cox is an Associate Professor in the Department of Linguistics at Brigham Young University's College of Humanities. He is also the Associate Director of the Center for Language Studies and the coordinator of the Language Sciences Laboratory, where he contributes to interdisciplinary research and academic leadership in language sciences.
His research centers on language proficiency, assessment methodologies, and second language acquisition, with a strong emphasis on objective and quantitative measurement techniques such as Rasch modeling. He has conducted extensive work in self-assessment frameworks and validity in language testing.
Troy Cox actively engages with professional communities, regularly consulting with the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) and facilitating workshops across the United States and Europe on language proficiency and psychometric measurement.
He has taught courses in linguistics and language sciences and is recognized as a full-time faculty member contributing to both research and pedagogy within his field.
Troy Cox has collaborated with scholars such as Cynthia Leah Hallen, Jennifer Bown, Scott M Alvord, Lynn Henrichsen, Judy Ma, Mark W Tanner, and Ray T Clifford, indicating active participation in research teams and academic networks.



