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NAEP Technical DocumentationSchool Base Weights for the 2011 Assessment

         

Substitute schools for the 2011 private school national assessment

Substitute public schools for the 2011 computer-based assessment

Substitute private schools for the 2011 computer-based assessment

 

The school base weight for a sampled school is equal to the inverse of its overall probability of selection. The overall selection probability of a sampled school differs by

The overall selection probability of an originally selected school in a reading, mathematics, or science sample is equal to its probability of selection from the NAEP public/private school frame.

The overall probability of selection of an originally selected school in the WCBA sample reflects two components:

  • the probability of selection of the PSU; and  
  • the probability of selection of the school within the selected PSU from the NAEP public/private school frame.

The overall selection probability of a school from the new school frame in a reading, mathematics, science, or WCBA sample is the product of two quantities:

Substitute schools are preassigned to original schools and take the place of original schools if they refuse to participate. For weighting purposes, they are treated as if they were the original schools that they replaced, so substitute schools are assigned the school base weight of the original schools.


Last updated 24 September 2014 (JS)