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– Multilevel models
, 2003
"... • Ordered categorical responses – Single-level models – Multilevel models ∗ Two-level random intercept models ∗ Cluster-specific and population average effects ∗ Multilevel random coefficient models – Estimation methods – Analysis of cluster randomized trial of sex education • Unordered categorical ..."
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• Ordered categorical responses – Single-level models – Multilevel models ∗ Two-level random intercept models ∗ Cluster-specific and population average effects ∗ Multilevel random coefficient models – Estimation methods – Analysis of cluster randomized trial of sex education • Unordered categorical
Multilevel Modeling
, 2007
"... 2. One-level models 3. Alternate covariance structures 4. A two-level model ..."
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2. One-level models 3. Alternate covariance structures 4. A two-level model
SPATIAL ASPECTS OF THE MULTILEVEL MODELS
"... The multilevel models allow to analyse the data variation simultaneously at the different levels1. As the relationship between observations can differ by the groups, multilevel models are useful for exploring the clustered, nested ..."
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The multilevel models allow to analyse the data variation simultaneously at the different levels1. As the relationship between observations can differ by the groups, multilevel models are useful for exploring the clustered, nested
Multilevel Modelling Methodology And
, 2004
"... introductory workshop in multilevel modelling for medical and public health researchers using MLwiN will take place at the Institute of Community ..."
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introductory workshop in multilevel modelling for medical and public health researchers using MLwiN will take place at the Institute of Community
‘Multilevel Models for Survey Design
, 2001
"... introductory workshop to multilevel modelling using MLwiN will take place in the Institute of Education, University of London. This workshop can be booked on-line: ..."
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introductory workshop to multilevel modelling using MLwiN will take place in the Institute of Education, University of London. This workshop can be booked on-line:
Multilevel Models 1 Multilevel Models for Family Data
"... In this paper we highlight some of the more pressing conceptual questions in family research that require additional methodological development. We then outline a basic structure for multilevel models for family data to address each of the issues raised. Models for testing genetic hypotheses, gene-e ..."
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In this paper we highlight some of the more pressing conceptual questions in family research that require additional methodological development. We then outline a basic structure for multilevel models for family data to address each of the issues raised. Models for testing genetic hypotheses, gene
Partitioning variation in multilevel models
- Understanding Statistics
, 2002
"... Abstract. In multilevel modelling, the residual variation in a response variable is split into component parts that are attributed to various levels. In applied work, much use is made of the percentage of variation that is attributable to the higher-level sources of variation. Such a measure however ..."
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Abstract. In multilevel modelling, the residual variation in a response variable is split into component parts that are attributed to various levels. In applied work, much use is made of the percentage of variation that is attributable to the higher-level sources of variation. Such a measure
Distributed Multilevel Modeling
"... Multilevel modeling is a popular statistical technique for analyzing data in hierarchical format, and thus naturally fits within a distributed database framework. We consider the computational aspects of multilevel modeling across distributed databases. In addition, we consider these aspects under a ..."
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Multilevel modeling is a popular statistical technique for analyzing data in hierarchical format, and thus naturally fits within a distributed database framework. We consider the computational aspects of multilevel modeling across distributed databases. In addition, we consider these aspects under
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