The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the natural hierarchy which often exists in the dataset. As has been pointed out by most researchers, number of units (sample size) at upper levels of hierarchy becomes extremely crucial. The current study employs a Random-Intercept model (using M-Plus) to study the effect of level-3 sample size on parameter estimation in a three level organizational framework. Number of sampling units at the third level was varied to check the impact on fixed effects, variance components, and their associated standard errors
Three-level clustered data commonly occur in social and behavioral research and are prominently anal...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
Most data collected in educational large scale assessments (LSA) is very well suited for multilevel ...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
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...
Multilevel models have been developed for addressing data that come from a hierarchical structure. I...
A simulation study was conducted to examine parameter recovery in a cross-classified multiple member...
Objective: Although there is a growing body of literature on sample size in multilevel or hierarchi...
"This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel m...
This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel mo...
Three-level clustered data commonly occur in social and behavioral research and are prominently anal...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
Most data collected in educational large scale assessments (LSA) is very well suited for multilevel ...
The use of Multilevel Modeling has become extremely popular in Social Science research owing to the ...
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...
Multilevel models have been developed for addressing data that come from a hierarchical structure. I...
A simulation study was conducted to examine parameter recovery in a cross-classified multiple member...
Objective: Although there is a growing body of literature on sample size in multilevel or hierarchi...
"This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel m...
This paper explores the consequences of small cluster size for parameter estimation in multilevel mo...
Three-level clustered data commonly occur in social and behavioral research and are prominently anal...
In numerous intervention studies and education field trials, random assignment to treatment occurs i...
Most data collected in educational large scale assessments (LSA) is very well suited for multilevel ...