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Availability: Available
Publication date: 17 Jul 2002
Language: English
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9789264198227
OECD Code: 962002021P1
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This publication describes the OECD PISA 2000 international database. The PISA 2000 database comprises micro-level data on student performance for 32 countries collected in 2000 and processed during the second half of 2000 and 2001, together with students' responses to the questionnaires and the test questions. The first results were released in December 2001 and presented in the publication Knowledge and Skills for Life: First Results of PISA 2000 (OECD, 2001). The purpose of this publication is to provide all the information required to understand the PISA 2000 database and perform analyses in accordance with the complex methodologies used to collect and process the data. It does not provide detailed information regarding these methods but rather directs readers to the publications which cover these aspects. The PISA 2000 database can be downloaded from www.pisa.oecd.org
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Further reading:
Measuring Student Knowledge and Skills - The PISA 2000 Assessment of Reading, Mathematical and Scientific Literacy (Available) Knowledge and Skills for Life - First Results from PISA 2000 (Available (Print on Demand)) Sample Tasks from the PISA 2000 Assessment - Reading, Mathematical and Scientific Literacy (Available) Reading for Change: Performance and Engagement across Countries - Results from PISA 2000 (Available)
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What is the General Structure of the PISA 2000 International Database? Which Instruments Were Included in PISA 2000? -Test Design -Questionnaires -Structure of the Testing Session What Is Available from the PISA 2000 International Database? -What Is Available for Downloading? --Questionnaires --Codebooks --SAS Control Files --SPSS Control Files --Data Files in TXT format --Compendia Which Files are Included in the PISA 2000 International Database? -How Are the Files Named? -The Student Files --Student and Reading Performance Files --Student and Mathematics Performance Data Files --Student and Science Performance Data Files -The School File --The School Questionnaire Data File -The Assessment Items Data File -Which Records are Included in the International Database -How Are Missing Data Represented? -How are Students and Schools Identified? The Weights and Replicates -The Reading, Mathematics, and Science Weights -Normalising the Student Weights -The Fay's Replicates The Student Questionnaire Files -The Responses to the Student Questionnaires -The Student Performance Scores -How to Analyze Data Using the Plausible Values -How to Analyze the Data Using the Proficiency Scale Levels -The Student Questionnaire Indices -Analysis of the Questionnaire Data The School File -The Responses to the School Questionnaire -The School Weight -The School Questionnaire Indices The File with the Student Test Data -Recoding of the Assessment Items -National Item Deletions -International Scores Assigned to the Items Modification of the International Database -Student Questionnaire Data -School Questionnaire Data Making Comparisons -Dependent versus Independent Samples -The Bonferroni Adjustment Additional Technical Information and Glossary Appendix 1. Student Questionnaire Appendix 2. Cross Curriculum Competencies Questionnaire Appendix 3. Computer Familiarity Questionnaire Appendix 4. School Questionnaire Appendix 5. Student Questionnaire Data File Codebook Appendix 6. Student Questionnaire Codebook Appendix 7. Student Test Data Codebook Appendix 8. Socres Allocated to the Items
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