In large-scale assessments like Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA) and the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), plausible values are often used as students' ability estimations. In those studies, stratified sampling method is employed in order to draw participants, and hence, the data gathered has a hierarchical structure. In the context of large-scale assessments, plausible values refer to randomly drawn values from posterior ability distribution. It is reported that using one of plausible values or mean of those values as independent variable in linear models may lead to some estimation errors. Moreover, it is observed that sampling weights sometimes are not used during analysis of large-scale...