Handbook of Advanced Multilevel Analysis

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Handbook of Advanced Multilevel Analysis

Research methods: general Sociology Psychological methodology Higher education, tertiary education

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Collection: European Association of Methodology Series

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th January 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781136951268


This new handbook is the definitive resource on advanced topics related to multilevel analysis. The editors assembled the top minds in the field to address the latest applications of multilevel modeling as well as the specific difficulties and methodological problems that are becoming more common as more complicated models are developed. Each chapter features examples that use actual datasets. These datasets, as well as the code to run the models, are available on the book’s website http://www.hlm-online.com. Each chapter includes an introduction that sets the stage for the material to come and a conclusion.

Section 1: Introduction to Multilevel Analysis

Divided into five sections, the first provides a broad introduction to the field that serves as a framework for understanding the latter chapters.

Section 2: Multilevel Latent Variable Modeling

Part 2 focuses on multilevel latent variable modeling including item response theory and mixture modeling.

Section 3: Models for Longitudinal Data

Section 3 addresses models used for longitudinal data including growth curve and structural equation modeling.

Section 4: Special Estimation Problems

Special estimation problems are examined in section 4 including the difficulties involved in estimating survival analysis, Bayesian estimation, bootstrapping, multiple imputation, and complicated models, including generalized linear models, optimal design in multilevel models, and more.

Section 5: Statistical Design Issues

The book’s concluding section focuses on statistical design issues encountered when doing multilevel modeling including nested designs, analyzing cross-classified models, and dyadic data analysis.

Intended Audience

Intended for methodologists, statisticians, and researchers in a variety of fields including psychology, education, and the social and health sciences, this handbook also serves as an excellent text for graduate and PhD level courses in multilevel modeling. A basic knowledge of multilevel modeling is assumed.

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