Kerkhoff D, Nussbeck FW. The Influence of Sample Size on Parameter Estimates in Three-Level Random-Effects Models. Frontiers in Psychology. 2019;10: 1067.In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Researchers need to account for hierarchy in the data by means of multilevel modeling, but especially in three-level longitudinal models, it is often unclear which sample size is necessary for reliable parameter estimation. To address this question, we generated a population dataset based on a study in the field of educational psychology, consisting of 3000 classrooms (level-3) with 55000 students (level-2) measured at 5 occasions (level-1), including predictors on each level and interaction e...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
"This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel m...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
Multilevel models have been developed for addressing data that come from a hierarchical structure. I...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
abstract: Through a two study simulation design with different design conditions (sample size at lev...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
"This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel m...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
In educational psychology, observational units are oftentimes nested within superordinate groups. Re...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
Multilevel models have been developed for addressing data that come from a hierarchical structure. I...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
abstract: Through a two study simulation design with different design conditions (sample size at lev...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
"This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel m...