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multiple membership model 2 Multilevel model 1 National Pupil database 1 cross classified model 1 educational attainment 1 generalized linear mixed model 1 joint model 1 missing not at random 1 mobility 1 random effects 1 school effectiveness 1 value added 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Burgess, Simon 1 Goldstein, Harvey 1 Karl, Andrew T. 1 Lohr, Sharon L. 1 McConnell, Brendon 1 Yang, Yan 1
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Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol 1
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Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 1 The Centre for Market and Public Organisation 1
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Modelling the Impact of Pupil Mobility on School Differences in Educational Achievement
Goldstein, Harvey; Burgess, Simon; McConnell, Brendon - Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), … - 2006
. Finally, before carrying out a multiple membership model we fit the above variance components model in Table 9 using MCMC … al., 2002). We now fit a multiple membership model where the weights are proportional to the time a pupil spends in … this is given by Browne et al., (2001). When the multiple membership model is fitted we obtain TABLE 12: Mathematics …
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A Correlated Random Effects Model for Nonignorable Missing Data in Value-Added Assessment of Teacher Effects
Karl, Andrew T.; Yang, Yan; Lohr, Sharon L. - In: Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics 38 (2013) 6, pp. 577-603
Value-added models have been widely used to assess the contributions of individual teachers and schools to students’ academic growth based on longitudinal student achievement outcomes. There is concern, however, that ignoring the presence of missing values, which are common in...
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