Summary. Multilevel or mixed effects models are commonly applied to hierarchical data. The level 2 residuals, which are otherwise known as random effects, are often of both substantive and diagnostic interest. Substantively, they are frequently used for institutional comparisons or rankings. Diagnostically, they are used to assess the model assumptions at the group level. Inference on the level 2 residuals, however, typically does not account for ‘data snooping’, i.e. for the harmful effects of carrying out a multitude of hypothesis tests at the same time. We provide a very general framework that encompasses both of the following inference problems: inference on the ‘absolute ’ level 2 residuals to determine which are significantly differen...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...
"Multilevel or mixed effects models are commonly applied to hierarchical data; for example,nsee Gold...
Many surveys of respondents from multiple countries or subnational regions have now been fielded on ...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Res...
Some of the data in the social sciences features a nesting structure in which cases (level-1 units) ...
Multilevel models are a popular method of clustered and longitudinal data analysis in the social, be...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
Some of the data in the social sciences features a nesting structure in which cases (level-1 units) ...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...
"Multilevel or mixed effects models are commonly applied to hierarchical data; for example,nsee Gold...
Many surveys of respondents from multiple countries or subnational regions have now been fielded on ...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Res...
Some of the data in the social sciences features a nesting structure in which cases (level-1 units) ...
Multilevel models are a popular method of clustered and longitudinal data analysis in the social, be...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
This chapter provides models for repeated measures and multivariate data. It also introduces structu...
Some of the data in the social sciences features a nesting structure in which cases (level-1 units) ...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Entities such as individuals, teams, or organizations can vary systematically from one another. Rese...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...
Applications of multilevel models to continuous outcomes nearly always assume constant residual vari...