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Assessments scale score, grade 8 writing by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

Education Statistics > Assessments > Scale Score, Grade 8 Writing (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Connecticut: 164  
= 2   Massachusetts: 163  
= 2   Vermont: 163  
# 4   Ohio: 160  
# 5   Delaware: 159  
= 6   Maine: 157  
= 6   Virginia: 157  
= 6   North Carolina: 157  
= 6   Maryland: 157  
# 10   Nebraska: 156  
= 11   Washington: 155  
= 11   Oregon: 155  
= 11   Kansas: 155  
= 14   Florida: 154  
= 14   Pennsylvania: 154  
= 16   Montana: 152  
= 16   Texas: 152  
= 18   New York: 151  
= 18   Idaho: 151  
= 18   Missouri: 151  
= 18   Wyoming: 151  
= 18   Rhode Island: 151  
= 23   Indiana: 150  
= 23   Oklahoma: 150  
# 25   Kentucky: 149  
# 26   Tennessee: 148  
= 27   North Dakota: 147  
= 27   Michigan: 147  
= 27   Georgia: 147  
# 30   South Carolina: 146  
= 31   California: 144  
= 31   West Virginia: 144  
# 33   Utah: 143  
= 34   Alabama: 142  
= 34   Arkansas: 142  
= 34   Louisiana: 142  
= 37   Mississippi: 141  
= 37   Arizona: 141  
# 39   New Mexico: 140  
# 40   Hawaii: 138  
# 41   Nevada: 137  
# 42   District of Columbia: 128  
Weighted average: 149.8   



DEFINITION: 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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