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Exposure to Classroom Poverty and Test Score Achievement: Contextual Effects or Selection?
Author(s) -
Douglas Lee Lauen,
S. Michael Gaddis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
american journal of sociology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.755
H-Index - 181
eISSN - 1537-5390
pISSN - 0002-9602
DOI - 10.1086/668408
Subject(s) - poverty , harm , psychology , developmental psychology , marginal structural model , test (biology) , confounding , academic achievement , causal model , association (psychology) , multilevel model , test score , counterfactual thinking , cohort , standardized test , social psychology , mathematics education , economics , medicine , statistics , economic growth , paleontology , mathematics , psychotherapist , biology , pathology
It is widely believed that impoverished contexts harm children. Disentangling the effects of family background from the effects of other social contexts, however, is complex, making causal claims difficult to verify. This study examines the effect of exposure to classroom poverty on student test achievement using data on a cohort of children followed from third through eighth grade. Cross-sectional methods reveal a substantial negative association between exposure to high-poverty classrooms and test scores; this association grows with grade level, becoming especially large for middle school students. Growth models, however, produce much smaller effects of classroom poverty exposure on academic achievement. Even smaller effects emerge from student fixed-effects models that control for time-invariant unobservables and from marginal structural models that adjust for observable time-dependent confounding. These findings suggest that causal claims about the effects of classroom poverty exposure on achievement may be unwarranted.

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