When studying antimicrobial resistance it is clear that individuals do not exist in isolation and are often clustered into groups. Data within groups are generally not independent, but standard statistical approaches assume independence of observations. When data are clustered (e.g. students in schools, patients in general practices, etc.) multilevel analysis can be used. The overall idea of multilevel analysis is that the clustering is taken into account in the analysis and provides additional information on the interactions between individuals and groups. The lowest level is often the individual and additional levels are formed by clustering in groups (the higher levels). This article introduces the principles behind multilevel modelling....
The emerging problem of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial pathogens is complex and the result of...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
The discovery and development of new antimicrobials is critically important, especially as multidrug...
When studying antimicrobial resistance it is clear that individuals do not exist in isolation and ar...
Many benefits can be gained if multi-factorial diseases with a high incidence and prevalence are bet...
A substantial part of medical education research focuses on learning in teams (e.g., departments, pr...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
Multilevel modelling facilitates the analysis of hierarchical data where observations may be nested ...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Surveillance is a key component of controlling antimicrobial resistance. In the United States this ...
Objectives: To observe the relative role of individual and group-level antimicrobial selective press...
Antibiotic-resistant infections complicate treatment and increase morbidity and mortality. Mathemati...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To observe the relative role of individual and group-level antimic...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
The aim of this chapter is to explain why multilevel analysis (MLA) is often necessary to correctly ...
The emerging problem of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial pathogens is complex and the result of...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
The discovery and development of new antimicrobials is critically important, especially as multidrug...
When studying antimicrobial resistance it is clear that individuals do not exist in isolation and ar...
Many benefits can be gained if multi-factorial diseases with a high incidence and prevalence are bet...
A substantial part of medical education research focuses on learning in teams (e.g., departments, pr...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
Multilevel modelling facilitates the analysis of hierarchical data where observations may be nested ...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
Surveillance is a key component of controlling antimicrobial resistance. In the United States this ...
Objectives: To observe the relative role of individual and group-level antimicrobial selective press...
Antibiotic-resistant infections complicate treatment and increase morbidity and mortality. Mathemati...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: To observe the relative role of individual and group-level antimic...
Study objective: This didactical essay is directed to readers disposed to approach multilevel regres...
The aim of this chapter is to explain why multilevel analysis (MLA) is often necessary to correctly ...
The emerging problem of antimicrobial resistance in bacterial pathogens is complex and the result of...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
The discovery and development of new antimicrobials is critically important, especially as multidrug...