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NAEP Technical DocumentationParticipation, Exclusion, and Accommodation Rates for Grade 4 U.S. History in 2006

The following table displays the school- and student-level participation and exclusion rates for the grade 4 U.S. history assessment. Various weights were used in the calculation of the rates, as indicated in the column headings of the table.

The participation rates reflect the participation of the original sample schools only, and do not reflect any effect of substitution. The rates weighted by the base weight and enrollment show the approximate proportion of the student population in the jurisdiction that is represented by the responding schools in the sample. The rates weighted by just the base weight show the proportion of the school population that is represented by the responding schools in the sample. These rates differ because schools differ in size.

Participation, exclusion, and accommodation rates, grade 4 U.S. history assessment, by geographic domain and school type: 2006
Geographic domain and
school type
Number of
schools in
the original
sample,
rounded
School
participation rates
(percent) before
substitution
(weighted by base
weight and
enrollment)
School
participation rates
(percent) before
substitution
(weighted by
base weight only)
Number of
students
sampled,
rounded
Weighted
percent of
students
excluded
Weighted
student
participation
rates (percent)
after makeups
Weighted percent
of students
accommodated
National All1 400 91.40 88.03 7,500 3.19 95.31 10.35
Northeast All 70 98.24 94.82 1,300 2.56 95.34 13.27
Midwest All 80 95.54 89.19 1,300 2.68 95.01 9.90
South All 150 85.82 81.94 3,000 3.45 95.11 10.43
West All 100 91.93 89.69 2,000 3.69 95.82 8.45
National Public 320 93.35 93.99 7,000 3.46 95.26 11.07
National Private 80 69.97 67.91 500 0.14 96.26 1.89
Catholic 30 94.52 93.56 400 0.26 95.86 2.89
Non-Catholic 50 49.16 51.91 200 0.00 96.81 0.66
1 Includes national public, national private, Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), and Department of Defense Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools (DDESS) that are located in the United States.
NOTE: Numbers of schools are rounded to nearest ten, and numbers of students are rounded to nearest hundred. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2006 U.S. History Assessment.


Last updated 07 April 2010 (GF)

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