The multilevel models allow to analyse the data variation simultaneously at the different levels1. As the relationship between observations can differ by the groups, multilevel models are useful for exploring the clustered, neste
Whenever research is concerned with the analysis of relationships between lowerlevel units (e.g., in...
This paper develops a methodology for extending multilevel modelling to incorporate spatial interact...
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In multilevel modelling, interest in modeling the nested structure of hierarchical data has been acc...
The multilevel models aiming to address the different hypotheses of the study.</p
Multilevel (hierarchical) models are used for analysing data for which getting a few levels of the ...
The multilevel approach can be used to study human behaviour taking into account not only individual...
What is multilevel modelling? - Varying relations and random effects: Theory - Varying relations and...
Organizations are hierarchical in nature. Individuals are subject to various group influences; and t...
Multilevel statistical models are characterized by analyses undertaken simultaneously at different l...
Many phenomena in marketing involve multiple levels of theory and analysis. Adopting a multilevel le...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
This book provides a clear introduction to this important area of statistics. The author provides a ...
A useful way to conceptualize ecological processes operating at different spatial scales is through ...
Multilevel (hierarchical) modeling is a generalization of linear and generalized linear modeling in ...
Whenever research is concerned with the analysis of relationships between lowerlevel units (e.g., in...
This paper develops a methodology for extending multilevel modelling to incorporate spatial interact...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
In multilevel modelling, interest in modeling the nested structure of hierarchical data has been acc...
The multilevel models aiming to address the different hypotheses of the study.</p
Multilevel (hierarchical) models are used for analysing data for which getting a few levels of the ...
The multilevel approach can be used to study human behaviour taking into account not only individual...
What is multilevel modelling? - Varying relations and random effects: Theory - Varying relations and...
Organizations are hierarchical in nature. Individuals are subject to various group influences; and t...
Multilevel statistical models are characterized by analyses undertaken simultaneously at different l...
Many phenomena in marketing involve multiple levels of theory and analysis. Adopting a multilevel le...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
This book provides a clear introduction to this important area of statistics. The author provides a ...
A useful way to conceptualize ecological processes operating at different spatial scales is through ...
Multilevel (hierarchical) modeling is a generalization of linear and generalized linear modeling in ...
Whenever research is concerned with the analysis of relationships between lowerlevel units (e.g., in...
This paper develops a methodology for extending multilevel modelling to incorporate spatial interact...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...