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agreement among coders was collected and documented by
the International Study Center. Information on scoring and
coding reliability was also used to calculate cross-
education-system agreement among coders.
The NRC from each education system was responsible for
data entry. In the United States,
the data collection
contractor collected data for PIRLS 2016 and entered the
data into data files with a pre-specified, common
international format. IEA-supplied data-entry software
(WinDEM) facilitated the checking and correction of data
by providing various data consistency checks. The data
were then sent to the IEA Data Processing Center (DPC) in
Hamburg, Germany, for cleaning. The DPC checked that
the international data structure was followed; checked the
identification system
within and between files; corrected
single case problems manually; and applied standard
cleaning procedures to questionnaire files. Results of the
data cleaning process were documented by the DPC. This
documentation was then sent to the NRC along with any
remaining questions about the data. The NRC then provided
the DPC with revisions to coding or solutions for anomalies.
The DPC subsequently compiled
background univariate
statistics and preliminary test scores based on classical item
analysis and item response theory (IRT).
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