Asked by scooby91320002
compare and discuss actual student achievement scores with your expectations based upon your observations of SES. Did your observations match your expectations? Why or why not?
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Answered by
Writeacher
Have you actually read those questions? There is nothing here that we can help you with until YOU write up YOUR EXPECTATIONS, YOUR OBSERVATIONS, whether or not they matched each other, and WHY YOU THINK THEY DID OR NOT.
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Please post what YOU THINK.
Answered by
bobpursley
SES is a complicated thing, it has a great many elements, some of which do not accurately predict anything. See table 1
www.econ.columbia.edu/currie/Papers/Early_Test_Scores.pdf
I couldn't find family income in that table, which is a predictor.
www.econ.columbia.edu/currie/Papers/Early_Test_Scores.pdf
I couldn't find family income in that table, which is a predictor.
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