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Fundamentals of Hierarchical Linear and Multilevel Modeling
www.sagepub.comLinear mixed models for multilevel analysis address hierarchical data, such as when employee data are at level 1, agency data are at level 2, and department data are at level 3. Hierarchical data usually call for LMM implementation. While most multilevel modeling is univariate (one dependent variable), multivariate multilevel
Getting Started in Data Analysis using Stata
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MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS - University of Oxford
www.stats.ox.ac.uk2. Multilevel data and multilevel analysis 11{12 Multilevel analysis is a suitable approach to take into account the social contexts as well as the individual respondents or subjects. The hierarchical linear model is a type of regression analysis for multilevel data where the dependent variable is at the lowest level.
Multilevel Analysis - Princeton University
www.princeton.eduPU/DSS/OTR. 2. Use multilevel model whenever your data is grouped (or nested) in more than one category (for example, states, countries, etc). Multilevel models allow: