In multilevel modeling (MLM), group-level (L2) characteristics are often measured by aggregating individual-level (L1) characteristics within each group so as to assess contextual effects (e.g., group-average effects of socioeconomic status, achievement, climate). Most previous applications have used a multilevel manifest covariate (MMC) approach, in which the observed (manifest) group mean is assumed to be perfectly reliable. This article demonstrates mathematically and with simulation results that this MMC approach can result in substantially biased estimates of contextual effects and can substantially underestimate the associated standard errors, depending on the number of L1 individuals per group, the number of groups, the intraclass co...
To be relevant for public health, a context (e.g., neighborhood, school, hospital) should influence ...
In experimental research, it is not uncommon to assign clusters to conditions.When analysing the dat...
Educational researchers frequently work with data measured as multilevel structures; sometimes, they...
In multilevel modeling (MLM), group-level (L2) characteristics are often measured by aggregating ind...
<div><p>Multilevel analyses are often used to estimate the effects of group-level constructs. Howeve...
In many applications of multilevel modeling, group-level (L2) variables for assessing group-level ef...
Mayer A, Nagengast B, Fletcher J, Steyer R. Analyzing average and conditional effects with multigrou...
Using contextual factors beyond individual factors, contextual analysis allows a more accurate ident...
This article is a methodological-substantive synergy. Methodologically, we demonstrate latent-variab...
This article is a methodological-substantive synergy. Methodologically, we demonstrate latent-variab...
Nonlinear multilevel latent variable modeling has been suggested as an alternative to traditional hi...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
An existing micro-macro method for a single individual-level variable is extended to the multivariat...
A science of groups needs to take different levels of analysis into account since only multilevel pe...
This study provides a review of two methods for analyzing multilevel data with group-level outcome v...
To be relevant for public health, a context (e.g., neighborhood, school, hospital) should influence ...
In experimental research, it is not uncommon to assign clusters to conditions.When analysing the dat...
Educational researchers frequently work with data measured as multilevel structures; sometimes, they...
In multilevel modeling (MLM), group-level (L2) characteristics are often measured by aggregating ind...
<div><p>Multilevel analyses are often used to estimate the effects of group-level constructs. Howeve...
In many applications of multilevel modeling, group-level (L2) variables for assessing group-level ef...
Mayer A, Nagengast B, Fletcher J, Steyer R. Analyzing average and conditional effects with multigrou...
Using contextual factors beyond individual factors, contextual analysis allows a more accurate ident...
This article is a methodological-substantive synergy. Methodologically, we demonstrate latent-variab...
This article is a methodological-substantive synergy. Methodologically, we demonstrate latent-variab...
Nonlinear multilevel latent variable modeling has been suggested as an alternative to traditional hi...
This article combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling tech...
An existing micro-macro method for a single individual-level variable is extended to the multivariat...
A science of groups needs to take different levels of analysis into account since only multilevel pe...
This study provides a review of two methods for analyzing multilevel data with group-level outcome v...
To be relevant for public health, a context (e.g., neighborhood, school, hospital) should influence ...
In experimental research, it is not uncommon to assign clusters to conditions.When analysing the dat...
Educational researchers frequently work with data measured as multilevel structures; sometimes, they...