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Data used in the Krueger (1999) analysis of the randomized experiment in Tennessee called the Student/Teacher Achievement Ratio (STAR).
star_sw
A data frame with 11598 rows and 40 variables:
attend project star class in kindergarten
attend project star class in 1st grade
attend project star class in 2nd grade
attend project star class in 3rd grade
years of total teaching experience - kindergarten
total reading scaled score - sesat ii stanford
total math scaled score - sesat ii stanford
years of total teaching experience - 1st grade
total reading scaled score - primary 1 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 1 stanford
years of total teaching experience - 2nd grade
total reading scaled score - primary 2 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 2 stanford
total reading scaled score - primary 3 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 3 stanford
years of total teaching experience - 3rd grade
school id-k (new) kindergarten
school id-g1 (new) 1st grade
school id-g2 (new) 2nd grade
school id-g3 (new) 3rd grade
attend project star class in kindergarten
attend project star class in 1st grade
attend project star class in 2nd grade
attend project star class in 3rd grade
years of total teaching experience - kindergarten
total reading scaled score - sesat ii stanford
total math scaled score - sesat ii stanford
years of total teaching experience - 1st grade
total reading scaled score - primary 1 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 1 stanford
years of total teaching experience - 2nd grade
total reading scaled score - primary 2 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 2 stanford
total reading scaled score - primary 3 stanford
total math scaled score - primary 3 stanford
years of total teaching experience - 3rd grade
school id-k (new) kindergarten
school id-g1 (new) 1st grade
school id-g2 (new) 2nd grade
school id-g3 (new) 3rd grade
Krueger, Alan B. "Experiental Estimates of Education Production Functions." Quarterly Journal of Economics 114.2 (1999): 497-532.
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