Description: Introducing Multilevel Modeling by Ita G.G. Kreft, Jan de Leeuw A guide to using multilevel models in social research. The authors approach is user-oriented - with formal mathematics and statistics kept to the minimum. Other key features include the use of worked examples using real data sets, which are analyzed with the help of the leading computer package for multilevel modeling. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This is the first accessible and practical guide to using multilevel models in social research.Multilevel approaches are becoming increasingly important in social, behavioral, and educational research and it is clear from recent developments that such models are seen as being more realistic, and potentially more revealing, than ordinary regression models.While other books describe these multilevel models in considerable detail none focuses on the practical issues and potential problems of doing multilevel analyses that are covered in Introducing Multilevel Modeling. Table of Contents IntroductionOverview of Contextual ModelsVarying and Random Coefficient ModelsAnalysesFrequently Asked Questions Review `This book offers an introduction to multilevel modelling that is both clear and accessible. For this reason I strongly recommend it to anyone new to the subject.... I particularly liked the non-directive feel to the book, which leaves the reader clear that there are some issues about which they will have to make up their own mind based on the evidence presented.′ - British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology`If you teach statistics to students with little patience for Greek letters and formulas and who do not have a matrix algebra and mathematical statistics background, I recommend that you use Introducing Multilevel Modeling. - Journal of the American Statistical Association Review Quote This book offers an introduction to multilevel modelling that is both clear and accessible. For this reason I strongly recommend it to anyone new to the subject.... I particularly liked the non-directive feel to the book, which leaves the reader clear that there are some issues about which they will have to make up their own mind based on the evidence presented. - British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical PsychologyIf you teach statistics to students with little patience for Greek letters and formulas and who do not have a matrix algebra and mathematical statistics background, I recommend that you use Introducing Multilevel Modeling. - Journal of the American Statistical Association Details ISBN0761951407 Pages 160 Year 1998 ISBN-10 0761951407 ISBN-13 9780761951407 Format Hardcover Publication Date 1998-04-17 DEWEY 300.72 Edition 1998th Media Book Illustrations black & white illustrations Short Title INTRODUCING MULTILEVEL MODELIN Language English Author Jan de Leeuw Publisher SAGE Publications Inc Imprint SAGE Publications Inc Place of Publication Thousand Oaks Country of Publication United States DOI 10.1604/9780761951407 UK Release Date 1998-04-17 NZ Release Date 1998-04-17 US Release Date 1998-04-17 Edited by Paula Queiroz Birth 1974 Affiliation European University Viadrina, Germany Position journalist Qualifications Ph.D. Alternative 9780761951414 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education Series Introducing Statistical Methods series AU Release Date 1998-04-16 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:127070852;
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