The CMM maintains reviews of some of the packages available for multilevel modelling. These reviews contain syntax for fitting a range of multilevel models to example datasets. If you want to see how ...
This is a graduate-level course on multilevel modeling, a popular statistical approach in social, behavioral, and health sciences research. Multilevel modeling, also known as hierarchical linear ...
Multilevel Modelling is one of the basic techniques used in quantitative social science research for modelling data with complex hierarchical structures. The Multilevel Modelling research theme ...
Statistical models are essential in research to investigate relationship between variables, make predictions, classify items, and identify latent structures in a data set. Statistical models can be ...
This course is available on the MPhil/PhD in Health Policy and Health Economics and MPhil/PhD in Statistics. This course is available as an outside option to students on other programmes where ...
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