Sentences with phrase «scale score points between»

At the 4th - grade level, D.C. students in math and reading gained 6 scale score points between 2007 and 2009, while the average gain in the other 10 cities for which comparable data are available was only 1 point and 2.2 points, respectively.
At the 4th grade level in math and reading, D.C. students gained 6 scale score points between 2007 and 2009, while the average gain in the other districts was only 1 point and 2.2 points, respectively.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, the difference between the SAT scores of wealthy and poor high school seniors has actually increased over the past 30 years, from a 90 - point gap (on an 800 - point scale) in the 1980s to a 125 - point gap today.
«A subgroup analysis that combines data from children in both the single - and multiple - dose studies demonstrated a mean 5 point increase in muscle function score in children who received at least 9 mg of ISIS - SMNRx between the ages of two and 10 who did not have severe scoliosis or baseline HFMSE scores at the extreme low or high ends of the scale.
The study included 231 Chinese adults with subthreshold depression, meaning they scored between five and nine out of a total of 27 points on a standard depression scale.
The agency says the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) was created to measure how closely Americans» diets fall in line with the Dietary Guidelines, and Americans» HEI score on a 100 point scale has been between 49 and 58 since the 1990s.
For example, between 2000 and 2005 — the five years spanning the introduction of accountability via NCLB — the average math scale score nationwide at the fourth grade rose by 12 points, roughly a year of learning.
For example, there is only a one - point difference between the fourth - grade U.S. mathematics scale score and the scale score of Russian fourth - grade students; 541 and 542 respectively.
A specific point on a score scale that distinguishes between two performance levels.
In addition, using a 95 % confidence interval (which is very common in educational statistics) researchers found that in mathematics, a teacher's true score would span 48 points, «a margin of error that covers nearly half the 100 point score scale,» whereby «one would be 95 percent confident that the true math score of a teacher who received a score of 50 [would actually fall] between 26 and 74.»
The grades were calculated on a 15 - point scale, so schools received As if they scored between 85 - 90 and Fs if they scored below 39.
Also, while states are required to measure academic proficiency indicators — which are static, point - in - time indicators within their school classification systems — there may be an opportunity to measure specific aspects of proficiency data, such as growth or scale scores, which are further described below.24 That is, ESSA may provide states an opportunity to use differentiation within an indicator, as well as differentiation between schools.
This seasonal effect on hip score appears to have peaks and troughs varying between one and two points on the observed scale.
The cut - off points between zones were determined by comparing scale scores with partners» reports of relationship satisfaction.
Average scores on each of the SDQ scales did not change much between the two time points, and scores were also shown to be very closely correlated.
Also, we would be more persuaded if the «low» and «moderate» attractiveness targets were selected using percentiles (e.g., men and women between the 5th and 10th percentile on attractiveness) rather than numerical matching (e.g., men and women both scoring ~ 2.5 on a 7 - point scale).
Each of the five items was rated on a nine - point scale ranging from 0 (not at all a problem) to 8 (severely impaired) so that the total scores range between 0 and 40.22 The psychometric properties have been validated in large patient with CFS cohorts confirming that WSAS is a reliable assessment tool for disability.
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