nlschools
Eighth-Grade Pupils in the Netherlands
Description
Snijders and Bosker (1999) use as a running example a study of 2287 eighth-grade pupils (aged about 11) in 132 classes in 131 schools in the Netherlands. Only the variables used in our examples are supplied.
Usage
nlschools
Format
This data frame contains 2287 rows and the following columns:
lang
-
language test score.
IQ
-
verbal IQ.
class
-
class ID.
GS
-
class size: number of eighth-grade pupils recorded in the class (there may be others: see
COMB
, and some may have been omitted with missing values). SES
-
social-economic status of pupil's family.
COMB
-
were the pupils taught in a multi-grade class (
0/1
)? Classes which contained pupils from grades 7 and 8 are coded1
, but only eighth-graders were tested.
Source
Snijders, T. A. B. and Bosker, R. J. (1999) Multilevel Analysis. An Introduction to Basic and Advanced Multilevel Modelling. London: Sage.
References
Venables, W. N. and Ripley, B. D. (2002) Modern Applied Statistics with S. Fourth edition. Springer.
Examples
nl1 <- within(nlschools, { IQave <- tapply(IQ, class, mean)[as.character(class)] IQ <- IQ - IQave }) cen <- c("IQ", "IQave", "SES") nl1[cen] <- scale(nl1[cen], center = TRUE, scale = FALSE) nl.lme <- nlme::lme(lang ~ IQ*COMB + IQave + SES, random = ~ IQ | class, data = nl1) ## IGNORE_RDIFF_BEGIN summary(nl.lme) ## IGNORE_RDIFF_END
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