Hierarchical Linear Models


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Hierarchical Linear Modeling


Hierarchical Linear Modeling

Author: G. David Garson

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2013


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This book provides a brief, easy-to-read guide to implementing hierarchical linear modeling using three leading software platforms, followed by a set of original how-to applications articles following a standardard instructional format. The "guide" portion consists of five chapters by the editor, providing an overview of HLM, discussion of methodological assumptions, and parallel worked model examples in SPSS, SAS, and HLM software. The "applications" portion consists of ten contributions in which authors provide step by step presentations of how HLM is implemented and reported for introductory to intermediate applications.

Data Analysis Using Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models with R


Data Analysis Using Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models with R

Author: Youngjo Lee

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2017-07-06


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Since their introduction, hierarchical generalized linear models (HGLMs) have proven useful in various fields by allowing random effects in regression models. Interest in the topic has grown, and various practical analytical tools have been developed. This book summarizes developments within the field and, using data examples, illustrates how to analyse various kinds of data using R. It provides a likelihood approach to advanced statistical modelling including generalized linear models with random effects, survival analysis and frailty models, multivariate HGLMs, factor and structural equation models, robust modelling of random effects, models including penalty and variable selection and hypothesis testing. This example-driven book is aimed primarily at researchers and graduate students, who wish to perform data modelling beyond the frequentist framework, and especially for those searching for a bridge between Bayesian and frequentist statistics.

Hierarchical Linear Models


Hierarchical Linear Models

Author: Stephen W. Raudenbush

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2002


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New edition of a text in which Raudenbush (U. of Michigan) and Bryk (sociology, U. of Chicago) provide examples, explanations, and illustrations of the theory and use of hierarchical linear models (HLM). New material in Part I (Logic) includes information on multivariate growth models and other topics.