An Empirical Investigation of Variance Design Parameters for Planning Cluster-Randomized Trials of Science Achievement
Background:Prior research has focused primarily on empirically estimating design parameters for cluster-randomized trials (CRTs) of mathematics and reading achievement. Little is known about how design parameters compare across other educational outcomes.Objectives:This article presents empirical estimates of design parameters that can be used to appropriately power CRTs in science education and compares them to estimates using mathematics and reading.Research Design:Estimates of intraclass correlations (ICCs) are computed for unconditional two-level (students in schools) and three-level (students in schools in districts) hierarchical linear models of science achievement. Relevant student- and school-level pretest and demographic covariates are then considered, and estimates of variance explained are computed. Subjects: Five consecutive years of Texas student-level data for Grades 5, 8, 10, and 11.Measures:Science, mathematics, and reading achievement raw scores as measured by the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills. Results: Findings show that ICCs in science range from .172 to .196 across grades and are generally higher than comparable statistics in mathematics, .163–.172, and reading, .099–.156. When available, a 1-year lagged student-level science pretest explains the most variability in the outcome. The 1-year lagged school-level science pretest is the best alternative in the absence of a 1-year lagged student-level science pretest.Conclusion:Science educational researchers should utilize design parameters derived from science achievement outcomes.
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2013
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Authors: | Westine, Carl D. ; Spybrook, Jessaca ; Taylor, Joseph A. |
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Evaluation Review. - Vol. 37.2013, 6, p. 490-519
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Subject: | intraclass correlation | science education | design parameters | cluster-randomized trials | hierarchical linear models |
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