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of these tests, an important example being the extent of test measurement error and its implications for educational …We show there is a credible, low-cost approach for estimating the total test measurement error that can be applied when … one or more cohorts of students take three or more tests in the subject of interest (e.g., state assessments in three …
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We propose a general method of moments technique to identify measurement error in self-reported and transcript …, because the measurement error in educational attainment is non-classical, IV estimates also tend to be biased, although the … magnitude of the bias depends upon the nature of the measurement error in the region of educational attainment affected by the …
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We propose a general method of moments technique to identify measurement error in self-reported and transcript …, because the measurement error in educational attainment is non-classical, IV estimates also tend to be biased, although the … magnitude of the bias depends upon the nature of the measurement error in the region of educational attainment affected by the …
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The great majority of studies on the effect of school quality on academic outcomes do not take account of changes in student choices concerning effort if school quality, e.g. class size, changes. We show that empirical estimates of the "total" effect of changes in school quality could be quite...
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