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Applied Multilevel Analysis

Author : Jos W. R. Twisk
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 14,21 MB
Release : 2006-03-28
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780521614986

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This is a practical introduction to multilevel analysis suitable for all those doing research. Most books on multilevel analysis are written by statisticians; those books are difficult for non-mathematical researchers. In contrast, this volume provides an accessible account on the practical application of multilevel analysis in research. Many worked examples, with computer output, are given to illustrate and explain this subject. Datasets of the examples are available on the internet, so the reader can reanalyze the data. This approach will help bridge the conceptual and communication gap that exists between researchers and statisticians.

Multilevel Analysis for Applied Research

Author : Robert Bickel
Publisher : Guilford Press
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 13,45 MB
Release : 2007-03-19
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1609181069

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This book provides a uniquely accessible introduction to multilevel modeling, a powerful tool for analyzing relationships between an individual-level dependent variable, such as student reading achievement, and individual-level and contextual explanatory factors, such as gender and neighborhood quality. Helping readers build on the statistical techniques they already know, Robert Bickel emphasizes the parallels with more familiar regression models, shows how to do multilevel modeling using SPSS, and demonstrates how to interpret the results. He discusses the strengths and limitations of multilevel analysis and explains specific circumstances in which it offers (or does not offer) methodological advantages over more traditional techniques. Over 300 dataset examples from research on educational achievement, income attainment, voting behavior, and other timely issues are presented in numbered procedural steps.

Applied Multilevel Analysis

Author : Jos W. R. Twisk
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 50,58 MB
Release : 2006-04-06
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0521849756

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This is a practical introduction to multilevel analysis, written for non-mathematicians.

Multilevel Analysis

Author : Tom A. B. Snijders
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 28,45 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780761958901

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Multilevel analysis covers all the main methods, techniques and issues for carrying out multilevel modeling and analysis. The approach is applied, and less mathematical than many other textbooks.

Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models

Author : Andrew Gelman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 46,93 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780521686891

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This book, first published in 2007, is for the applied researcher performing data analysis using linear and nonlinear regression and multilevel models.

Multilevel Analysis

Author : Joop J. Hox
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 49,60 MB
Release : 2017-09-14
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1317308689

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Applauded for its clarity, this accessible introduction helps readers apply multilevel techniques to their research. The book also includes advanced extensions, making it useful as both an introduction for students and as a reference for researchers. Basic models and examples are discussed in nontechnical terms with an emphasis on understanding the methodological and statistical issues involved in using these models. The estimation and interpretation of multilevel models is demonstrated using realistic examples from various disciplines including psychology, education, public health, and sociology. Readers are introduced to a general framework on multilevel modeling which covers both observed and latent variables in the same model, while most other books focus on observed variables. In addition, Bayesian estimation is introduced and applied using accessible software.

Multilevel Analysis

Author : Joop J. Hox
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 564 pages
File Size : 31,14 MB
Release : 2010-09-13
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1136975349

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This practical introduction helps readers apply multilevel techniques to their research. Noted as an accessible introduction, the book also includes advanced extensions, making it useful as both an introduction and as a reference to students, researchers, and methodologists. Basic models and examples are discussed in non-technical terms with an emphasis on understanding the methodological and statistical issues involved in using these models. The estimation and interpretation of multilevel models is demonstrated using realistic examples from various disciplines. For example, readers will find data sets on stress in hospitals, GPA scores, survey responses, street safety, epilepsy, divorce, and sociometric scores, to name a few. The data sets are available on the website in SPSS, HLM, MLwiN, LISREL and/or Mplus files. Readers are introduced to both the multilevel regression model and multilevel structural models. Highlights of the second edition include: Two new chapters—one on multilevel models for ordinal and count data (Ch. 7) and another on multilevel survival analysis (Ch. 8). Thoroughly updated chapters on multilevel structural equation modeling that reflect the enormous technical progress of the last few years. The addition of some simpler examples to help the novice, whilst the more complex examples that combine more than one problem have been retained. A new section on multivariate meta-analysis (Ch. 11). Expanded discussions of covariance structures across time and analyzing longitudinal data where no trend is expected. Expanded chapter on the logistic model for dichotomous data and proportions with new estimation methods. An updated website at http://www.joophox.net/ with data sets for all the text examples and up-to-date screen shots and PowerPoint slides for instructors. Ideal for introductory courses on multilevel modeling and/or ones that introduce this topic in some detail taught in a variety of disciplines including: psychology, education, sociology, the health sciences, and business. The advanced extensions also make this a favorite resource for researchers and methodologists in these disciplines. A basic understanding of ANOVA and multiple regression is assumed. The section on multilevel structural equation models assumes a basic understanding of SEM.

Modeling Longitudinal and Multilevel Data

Author : Todd D. Little
Publisher : Psychology Press
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 39,19 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Computers
ISBN : 1135675945

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Experts on handling longitudinal & multiple-group data contribute various, practical, analytic approaches including SEM,LTA,GLM, and multi-level techniques.Includes helpful tips, applications and examples. Grad students & researchers in social & behavior

Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis

Author : Judith D. Singer
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 27,10 MB
Release : 2003-03-27
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780195152968

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By charting changes over time and investigating whether and when events occur, researchers reveal the temporal rhythms of our lives.