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A correlational study between the California High School Exit Exam and the Kaplan District Test for Algebra I and Geometry for Lynwood Unified School District for the years 2005 and 2006

Posted on:2008-01-06Degree:Ed.DType:Dissertation
University:Alliant International University, Los AngelesCandidate:Mengesha, Alem SFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005463561Subject:Education
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The problem. The purpose of the current study was to examine whether or not a statistical correlation exists between Lynwood Unified School District's Kaplan District Test (KDT) as Predictor and California Standard Test's California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) as Predicted.; The method. Row Scores of N=1,000 Lynwood High School Students were randomly selected from a population of 3,700. The scores from the 2005 and 2006 CAHSEE and KDT for Algebra I and Geometry were paired and correlated with the Kaplan District Test. A correlation was also conducted based on variables of Gender and Ethnicity.; The results. The study found positive results in all of the correlations. Specifically, the 2006 CAHSEE and 2006 Kaplan District Test for Algebra I and Geometry showed a statistically significant correlation with Algebra I r=0.568 and Geometry r=0.742. In the Gender correlation study for the 2005 CAHSEE and Kaplan District Test for Algebra I, the correlation was positive. The study showed that the correlation of the males and females was statistically moderate. The 2005 CAHSEE and KDT for Geometry, with males r=0.493 and females r=0.486, the correlation was positive. The 2006 CAHSEE and KDT for Algebra I showed a statistically positive correlation among both sexes with males r=0.637 and females r=0.432.; The 2006 CAHSEE and KDT for Geometry showed a marked statistically significant correlation among the sexes with males r=0.655 and females r=0.812. Although positive, the 2005 and 2006 ethnic correlations of CAHSEE and Kaplan District Test for Algebra I and Geometry showed a moderate and statistically significant correlation among the Hispanic and African American students.; More than the 2005 CAHSEE and Algebra I/Geometry KDT correlation, the 2006 ethnic correlation for Algebra I, with Hispanic r=0.515 and African American r=0.585 and the 2006 Geometry and CAHSEE correlation with Hispanic r=0.717 and African American r=0.769 showed a marked and statistically significant result.
Keywords/Search Tags:Correlation, Kaplan district test for algebra, Geometry, CAHSEE, High school, Lynwood, African american, California
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