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Statistical Modeling of the National Assessment of Educational Progress Download

Statistical Modeling of the National Assessment of Educational Progress
Author: Murray Aitkin
Edition: 2011
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1441999361



Statistical Modeling of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences)


The purpose of this book is to evaluate a new approach to the analysis and reporting of the large-scale surveys for the National Assessment of Educational Progress carried out for the National Center for Education Statistics. Download Statistical Modeling of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. The need for a new approach was driven by the demands for secondary analysis of the survey data by researchers who needed analyses more detailed than those published by NCES, and the need toA accelerate the processing and publication of results from the surveys. This new approach is based on a full multilevel statistical and psychometric model for students' responses to the test items, taking into account the design of the survey, the backgrounds of the students, and the classes, schools and communities in which the Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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