Previous research has compared methods of estimation for fitting multilevel models to binary data, but there are reasons to believe that the results will not always generalize to the ordinal case. This article thus evaluates (a) whether and when fitting multilevel linear models to ordinal outcome data is justified and (b) which estimator to employ when instead fitting multilevel cumulative logit models to ordinal data, maximum likelihood (ML), or penalized quasi-likelihood (PQL). ML and PQL are compared across variations in sample size, magnitude of variance components, number of outcome categories, and distribution shape. Fitting a multilevel linear model to ordinal outcomes is shown to be inferior in virtually all circumstances. PQL perfo...
In multi-category response models categories are often ordered. In case of ordinal response models, ...
There are a number of regression models which are widely used to predict ordinal outcomes. The commo...
This study used the Monte Carlo method to compare multilevel and single-level models in confirmatory...
Previous research has compared methods of estimation for multilevel models fit to binary data but th...
For most of the time, biomedical researchers have been dealing with ordinal outcome variable in mult...
n Module 6 we saw how multiple regression models for continuous responses can be generalised to hand...
The scope for application of multilevel models is very wide. The term multilevel refers to a hierarc...
When using linear models for cluster-correlated or longitudinal data, a common modeling practice is ...
n Module 6 we saw how multiple regression models for continuous responses can be generalised to hand...
This chapter is devoted to regression models for ordinal responses with special emphasis on random e...
Statistical modeling of multilevel data has been in discussion for several years and many developmen...
Statistical modeling of multilevel data has been in discussion for several years and many developmen...
By means of a fractional factorial simulation experiment, we. compare the performance of penalised q...
We introduce General Multilevel Models and discuss the estimation procedures that may be used to fit...
It can be frequently observed that the data arising in our environment have a hierarchical or a nest...
In multi-category response models categories are often ordered. In case of ordinal response models, ...
There are a number of regression models which are widely used to predict ordinal outcomes. The commo...
This study used the Monte Carlo method to compare multilevel and single-level models in confirmatory...
Previous research has compared methods of estimation for multilevel models fit to binary data but th...
For most of the time, biomedical researchers have been dealing with ordinal outcome variable in mult...
n Module 6 we saw how multiple regression models for continuous responses can be generalised to hand...
The scope for application of multilevel models is very wide. The term multilevel refers to a hierarc...
When using linear models for cluster-correlated or longitudinal data, a common modeling practice is ...
n Module 6 we saw how multiple regression models for continuous responses can be generalised to hand...
This chapter is devoted to regression models for ordinal responses with special emphasis on random e...
Statistical modeling of multilevel data has been in discussion for several years and many developmen...
Statistical modeling of multilevel data has been in discussion for several years and many developmen...
By means of a fractional factorial simulation experiment, we. compare the performance of penalised q...
We introduce General Multilevel Models and discuss the estimation procedures that may be used to fit...
It can be frequently observed that the data arising in our environment have a hierarchical or a nest...
In multi-category response models categories are often ordered. In case of ordinal response models, ...
There are a number of regression models which are widely used to predict ordinal outcomes. The commo...
This study used the Monte Carlo method to compare multilevel and single-level models in confirmatory...