This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models, highlighting the potential benefits that may be gained by the use of these methods. It draws on recent applications in health services research that have appeared in the literature. Methodological advances in these statistical techniques have taken place in the field of education, where empirical studies have mainly been concerned with comparing pupil achievement across different schools by exploring the relationship between individual and institutional factors. Although recent widespread availability of suitable software packages has enabled other disciplines to adopt these methods, to date they have received little attention in the health services research literature (the i...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
In public health research it is becoming increasingly common for studies to combine data that is col...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...
This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models, highlighting the potential benefit...
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...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
BACKGROUND: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
Multilevel modeling is a recently new class of statistical methods to handle nested data. Mainly tha...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper considers the use of multilevel models in health research. Attention focuses on the struc...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
The need to use multilevel models when analysing hierarchical data—to take account of the correlatio...
Multilevel Analysis (MLA) are still rarely used in Health Services Research in Germany, though hiera...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
In public health research it is becoming increasingly common for studies to combine data that is col...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...
This paper presents an introductory account of multilevel models, highlighting the potential benefit...
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...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
BACKGROUND: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
Multilevel modeling is a recently new class of statistical methods to handle nested data. Mainly tha...
This open access book is a practical introduction to multilevel modelling or multilevel analysis (ML...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN040247 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper considers the use of multilevel models in health research. Attention focuses on the struc...
Background: Multilevel modelling is a statistical technique that extends ordinary regression analysi...
The need to use multilevel models when analysing hierarchical data—to take account of the correlatio...
Multilevel Analysis (MLA) are still rarely used in Health Services Research in Germany, though hiera...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
In public health research it is becoming increasingly common for studies to combine data that is col...
Health promotion research is often conceptualized through the use of socioecological frameworks. Thi...