The name is absent



579


Schedule I

Institutions


Item 15
speak English
well


mid-point


Item 36
don’t speak
proper English.


Total   n = 89   n ≈ 280

1.  n = 24   n = 7β

2.  n = 10   n = 49

5.  n=16  n = 91

6.  n = 3    n — 64

8. n = 17


9. n = 19


%

28.6

20.8

20.0

50.0

33.3

29.5

26.3


22.1

7.8

14.2

32.0

34.5


O.

31.9

25.0

20.0

31.3

0.0

29.4

52.6


18.4

17.1

10.2

25.3

20.3


39.6   59.4

54.2   75.0

60.0   75.6

18.8   42.8

66.6   45.3

41.2

21.1


Missing observations = 4 (9)

Institutions


Item 16
have no
ambition


mid-point


Item 37
motivated to
get somewhere




Total   n = 88   n = 279

1.   n = 22    n - .75 ■

2.  n = 10   n = 49

5.  n = 16   n — 91

6.  n = 3     n = 64

8.  n = 18


9. n = 19


36.6

50.0

37.6

66.6

33.4

42.2


64. 7

62.6

71.4

66.0

62.6


35.6


18.2

50.0

31.3

33.3

44.4


26.7

24.5

19.8

21.9


31.8

50.0

31.3

0.0

22.3


10.?

4.1

14.3

15.7


36.8              21.1


Missing observations = 5 (10)

Institutions

Total   n = 89   n = 275

1.  n = 23   n ≈ 72

2.  n = 9     n ≈ 49

5.  n = 17   n = 90

6   n = 3    n = 64

8.  n = 18

9.  n = 19

Item 17
waste money


mid-point


%

49.5    74.1      25.3

73.8    78.4      21.7

33.3    77.5      55.6

58.8    72.2      23.5

33.3    67.3       0.0

27.7               11.1

42.1              31.6

Item 38
generous with
money

Λ

15.2      25.3   10.7

13.5       4.3    8.1

12.2      11.1   20.2

17.8      17.7    9.9

17.2      66.6   15.6

61.1

26.3

Missing observations = 4 (24)



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