Data from Study of Instructional Improvement Project

SIIdata

Format

A data frame with 1190 rows and 12 columns:

sex

A factor with 2 levels: M, F, i.e., males and females, respectively

minority

A factor with 2 levels: Mnrt=No, Mnrt=Yes. An indicator variable for the minority status

mathkind

An integer vector with values from 290 to 629. This is pupil's math score in the spring of the kindergarten year

mathgain

An integer vector with values from -110 to 253. Number represents pupil's gain in the math achievement score from the spring of kindergarten to the spring of first grade

ses

A numeric vector with values from -1.61 to 3.21. Value represents socioeconomic status

yearstea

A numeric vector with values from 0 to 40. It is number of years of teacher's experience in teaching in the first grade

mathknow

A numeric vector with values from -2.5 to 2.61. Number represents teacher's knowledge of the first-grade math contents (higher values indicate a higher knowledge of the contents)

housepov

A numeric vector containing proportion of households in the neighborhood of the school below the poverty level with values ranging from 0.012 to 0.564

mathprep

A numeric vector with values from 1 to 6. Contains the number of preparatory courses on the first-grade math contents and methods followed by the teacher

classid

A factor with 312 levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..., 312. Classroom's id

schoolid

A factor with 107 levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..., 107. School's id

childid

A factor with 1190 levels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ..., 1190. Pupil's id

Source

Hill, H., Rowan, B., and Ball, D. (2005). Effect of teachers' mathematical knowledge for teaching on student achievement. American Educational Research Journal, 42, 371-406. West, B. T., Welch, K. B., and Galecki, A. T. (2007). Linear Mixed Models: A Practical Guide Using Statistical Software. Chapman and Hall/CRC.

Details

The SII Project was carried out to assess the math achievement scores of first- and third-grade pupils in randomly selected classrooms from a national US sample of elementary schools (Hill et al, 2005). Data were also analyzed in West et al, 2007. The outcome of interest is mathgain variable. Data were created based on classroom data from WWGbook package.

Examples

data(SIIdata, package = "nlmeU")
summary(SIIdata)
#>  sex         minority      mathkind        mathgain            ses          
#>  M:588   Mnrt=No :384   Min.   :290.0   Min.   :-110.00   Min.   :-1.61000  
#>  F:602   Mnrt=Yes:806   1st Qu.:439.2   1st Qu.:  35.00   1st Qu.:-0.49000  
#>                         Median :466.0   Median :  56.00   Median :-0.03000  
#>                         Mean   :466.7   Mean   :  57.57   Mean   :-0.01298  
#>                         3rd Qu.:495.0   3rd Qu.:  77.00   3rd Qu.: 0.39750  
#>                         Max.   :629.0   Max.   : 253.00   Max.   : 3.21000  
#>                                                                             
#>     yearstea        mathknow          housepov         mathprep    
#>  Min.   : 0.00   Min.   :-2.5000   Min.   :0.0120   Min.   :1.000  
#>  1st Qu.: 4.00   1st Qu.:-0.7200   1st Qu.:0.0850   1st Qu.:2.000  
#>  Median :10.00   Median :-0.1300   Median :0.1270   Median :2.300  
#>  Mean   :12.21   Mean   : 0.0312   Mean   :0.1782   Mean   :2.612  
#>  3rd Qu.:20.00   3rd Qu.: 0.8500   3rd Qu.:0.2550   3rd Qu.:3.000  
#>  Max.   :40.00   Max.   : 2.6100   Max.   :0.5640   Max.   :6.000  
#>                  NA's   :109                                       
#>     classid        schoolid       childid    
#>  26     :  10   11     :  31   1      :   1  
#>  42     :  10   12     :  27   2      :   1  
#>  13     :   9   71     :  27   3      :   1  
#>  189    :   9   76     :  27   4      :   1  
#>  205    :   9   77     :  24   5      :   1  
#>  253    :   9   31     :  22   6      :   1  
#>  (Other):1134   (Other):1032   (Other):1184