NAEP Sample Design → Sample Design for the 2000 Assessment → State Assessment Sample Design in 2000 → Stratification of Schools in the Sampling Frame for the 2000 State Assessment → Achievement Data for the 2000 State Assessment → Usable Achievement Data for the 2000 State Assessment → Implicit Stratification Variables for Jurisdictions from the 2000 State Assessment Implicit Stratification Variables for Jurisdictions from the 2000 State AssessmentThe table below shows whether the 2000 state assessment's participating jurisdictions and grades used school achievement data or median household income as their implicit stratification variable. The table includes only those 41 states that required stratification. It does not include any jurisdiction that required the sampling of all of its schools. District of Columbia, Guam, Virgin Islands, and the Department of Defense schools are the jurisdictions that required the sampling of all schools. Note that Hawaii and Rhode Island required sampling of all eighth-grade schools, while Iowa did not participate in the eighth grade state assessment. Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Washington did not participate in the NAEP 2000 state assessment.
Last updated 17 June 2008 (MH) |