Title: | NELS:88 Survey Item Evaluation Report |
Description: | This report is designed for researchers who may use the NELS:88 data to study the longitudinal progress of eighth graders through their next four years. Its purpose is to convey information about the measurement characteristics of the survey items in the base year and first and second follow-ups—in particular, about the nature of nonresponse and about convergence of information from alternative sources. The analysis of measurement characteristics is necessary because substantive research depends on the ability to generalize from responses to items on a paper-and-pencil form to tests of models and theories about how schools work and students learn. Percentages of responses depend on both the state of the individual (the so-called “true value”) and the processes by which the individual interprets the item wording and decides which of several responses to make. All of the items in NELS:88 are multiple choice (bubble-coded) items, and the wording of both the question and the response alternatives affects the response generation process. |
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Cover Date: | March 1997 |
Web Release: | April 22, 1997 |
Print Release: | March 1, 1997 |
Publication #: | NCES 97052 General Ordering Information |
Center/Program: | NCES |
Authors: | Donald McLaughlin and Jon Cohen (American Institutes for Research) and Ralph Lee (NCES) |
Type of Product: | Technical/Methodological Report |
Survey/Program Areas: |
National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988 (NELS:88) |
Keywords: |
Eighth-Graders
• American
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