Multilevel modeling allows for the modeling of nested structures such as students nested within middle schools and middle schools nested within high schools. These kinds of hierarchies are common in social science research. Pure hierarchies may exist, where one variable is completely nested within another. Multiple membership (MM) structures occur when some lower level units are members of more than one higher level clustering unit (e.g., a student attends more than one high school). An extension to the conventional multilevel model, the multiple membership random effects model (MMREM) can be used to handle MM data. I compare a random effects model with and without multiple membership effects to demonstrate the possible benefit of accou...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
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Multilevel modeling allows for the modeling of nested structures such as students nested within midd...
Multilevel models have been developed and applied for individuals in groups, such as schools or area...
textThis study was designed to investigate the impact of multiple-membership data structures in mult...
textThis study was designed to investigate the impact of multiple-membership data structures in mult...
This study focuses on the role of heterogeneity in network peer effects by accounting for network-sp...
The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed social ne...
Multilevel models are often used to account for the hierarchical structure of social data and the in...
The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed social ne...
Abstract. The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
This paper describes the structure of social networks of students within school classes and examines...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
For the most current version of this paper, please click here. This paper improves our understanding...
Multilevel modeling allows for the modeling of nested structures such as students nested within midd...
Multilevel models have been developed and applied for individuals in groups, such as schools or area...
textThis study was designed to investigate the impact of multiple-membership data structures in mult...
textThis study was designed to investigate the impact of multiple-membership data structures in mult...
This study focuses on the role of heterogeneity in network peer effects by accounting for network-sp...
The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed social ne...
Multilevel models are often used to account for the hierarchical structure of social data and the in...
The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed social ne...
Abstract. The p2 model is a random effects model with covariates for the analysis of binary directed...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
This paper describes the structure of social networks of students within school classes and examines...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
When studying educational aspirations of adolescents, it is unrealistic to assume that the aspiratio...
For the most current version of this paper, please click here. This paper improves our understanding...