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Re: st: Analyzing NAEP Data in Stata
I'm not familiar with NAEP, but a search on 'imputation' may lead you
to a Stata solution. The -mim- command prefix looks most promising.
-Steven
On Apr 8, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Bob Fitzgerald wrote:
I would be interested in hearing from any list member who has used
Stata for NAEP student-level analyses.
The NAEP student data (National Assessment of Educational
Progress), are collected during a large national assessment
conducted about every two years in the U.S. NAEP items are
constructed using IRT methods, and the item selection is based on a
matrix sample. The NAEP data contain five plausible values for each
response.
I found an earlier request from Brian Jacobs http://www.stata.com/
statalist/archive/2003-06/msg00505.html but no substantive replies
to his post. I am hoping that the increased availability of NAEP
data since 2003 may be associated with an increase in the number of
researchers using Stata to analyze these data.
Many thanks.
Bob
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