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Health > Avg # of Nursing Home Deficiencies (vs)
Education > Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 8 Reading
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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.267 (this correlation is weak)
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Health > Avg # of Nursing Home Deficiencies |
Education > Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 8 Reading |
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| Definition: |
Average Number of Deficiencies per Certified Nursing Facility, 2003
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For each different subject, NAEP creates a scale score based on statistical procedures called item response theory (IRT). IRT is a set of statistical procedures useful in summarizing student performance across a collection of test exercises requiring similar knowledge and skills. All NAEP subject area scales are produced using these procedures. In Math and Reading, NAEP creates a scale ranging from 0-500. In Science and Writing, NAEP creates a scale ranging from 0-300.
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statehealthfacts.org
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National Center for Educational Statistics
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