Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9649839 Studies in Educational Evaluation 2005 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
Data from international comparative studies in education are generally derived from complex, multi-stage sample designs and rotated assessments. Consequently, care must be taken not only in estimating variance components but also in interpreting them. Target population definitions, the nature of the sampling stages and their sampling units, and the sample sizes will determine which variance components can be estimated and how they can be properly interpreted.
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