Changes for page RCI by Domain
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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ 1 1 The Reliable Change Index (RCI) Report by Domain is a way to assess whether any statistically significant change in domain and item scores was affected in a group or population in various OUs as they progressed through their assessments. 2 +For more information on how the RCI report is computed, please refer to [[this paper>>attach:The_Reliable_Change_Index.pdf]]. 2 2 3 3 ===== **__CREATING A NEW RELIABLE CHANGE INDEX REPORT - by Domain__** ===== 4 4 ... ... @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ 129 129 * Clearly, such data proves extremely useful when looking at a specific domain or item and how clients fared in relation to it. Looking at the data, someone in a supervisory capacity may look to see if, for a given item: 130 130 ** are most clients improving, or at least staying the same? 131 131 ** if one OU has a 90% green bar for Culture (i.e. lots of improvement is happening) and another one has 70% red, what differences exist between these two environments? Also, what can we do at the second OU to better emulate the practices and thus success of the first OU (thereby improving scores for the domain)? 132 -** what about certain items 133 +** what about certain items and the differences between them leads to various levels of success? 133 133 134 -The ability for the RCI by OUto allow for such questioning and analysis (and its ability to compareandscreen data across OUs) makes it an obviously powerful tool.135 +The ability for the RCI by Domain to allow for such questioning and analysis (and its ability to compare data across OUs) makes it an obviously powerful tool. 135 135 )))