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Multilevel Modeling (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

Author Douglas A. Luke
Publisher SAGE Publications, Inc
Category Mathematics
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ISBN / ASIN0761928790
ISBN-139780761928799
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Taking a practical, hands-on approach to multilevel modeling, this book provides readers with an accessible and concise introduction to HLM and how to use the technique to build models for hierarchical and longitudinal data. Each section of the book answers a basic question about multilevel modeling, such as, "How do you determine how well the model fits the data?" After reading this book, readers will understand research design issues associated with multilevel models, be able to accurately interpret the results of multilevel analyses, and build simple cross-sectional and longitudinal multilevel models.
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