Introducing Multilevel Modeling
- Ita G G Kreft - California State University, USA
- Jan de Leeuw - University of California, USA
June 1998 | 160 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This is the first accessible and practical guide to using multilevel models in social research.
Multilevel approaches are becoming increasingly important in social, behavioral, and educational research and it is clear from recent developments that such models are seen as being more realistic, and potentially more revealing, than ordinary regression models.
While other books describe these multilevel models in considerable detail none focuses on the practical issues and potential problems of doing multilevel analyses that are covered in Introducing Multilevel Modeling.
Multilevel approaches are becoming increasingly important in social, behavioral, and educational research and it is clear from recent developments that such models are seen as being more realistic, and potentially more revealing, than ordinary regression models.
While other books describe these multilevel models in considerable detail none focuses on the practical issues and potential problems of doing multilevel analyses that are covered in Introducing Multilevel Modeling.
Introduction
Overview of Contextual Models
Varying and Random Coefficient Models
Analyses
Frequently Asked Questions
good book, lots of explainations, but very specialised subject.
Technical Management, Duale Hochschule BW VS
March 31, 2015