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An Introduction to Multilevel Modeling Techniques: MLM and SEM Approaches: Quantitative Methodology Series

Autor Ronald Heck, Scott L. Thomas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2020
Multilevel modelling is a data analysis method that is frequently used to investigate hierarchal data structures in educational, behavioural, health, and social sciences disciplines. Multilevel data analysis exploits data structures that cannot be adequately investigated using single-level analytic methods such as multiple regression, path analysis, and structural modelling. This text offers a comprehensive treatment of multilevel models for univariate and multivariate outcomes. It explores their similarities and differences and demonstrates why one model may be more appropriate than another, given the research objectives.
New to this edition:
  • An expanded focus on the nature of different types of multilevel data structures (e.g., cross-sectional, longitudinal, cross-classified, etc.) for addressing specific research goals;
  • Varied modelling methods for examining longitudinal data including random-effect and fixed-effect approaches;
  • Expanded coverage illustrating different model-building sequences and how to use results to identify possible model improvements;
  • An expanded set of applied examples used throughout the text;
  • Use of four different software packages (i.e., Mplus, R, SPSS, Stata), with selected examples of model-building input files included in the chapter appendices and a more complete set of files available online.
This is an ideal text for graduate courses on multilevel, longitudinal, latent variable modelling, multivariate statistics, or advanced quantitative techniques taught in psychology, business, education, health, and sociology. Recommended prerequisites are introductory univariate and multivariate statistics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367182441
ISBN-10: 0367182440
Pagini: 404
Ilustrații: 118
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Quantitative Methodology Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Getting Started with Multilevel Analysis
3. Multilevel Regression Models
4. Extending the Two-Level Regression Model
5. Methods for Examining Individual and Organizational Change
6. Multilevel Models with Categorical Variables
7. Multilevel Structural Equation Variables
8. Multilevel Latent Growth and Mixture Models
9. Data Consideration in Examining Multilevel Models

Notă biografică

Ronald H. Heck is Professor of Education at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. His areas of interest include organizational theory, policy, and quantitative research methods.
Scott L. Thomas is Professor and Dean of the College of Education and Social Services, University of Vermont. His specialties include sociology of education, policy, and quantitative research methods

Recenzii

"Developing a basic modeling strategy that researchers can follow to investigate multilevel data structures can be challenging. Heck and Thomas have once again presented a must-have reference book to get the job done. This edition’s use of four different software packages and additional easy-to-follow illustrative examples enhance what was already a superb resource for both students and researchers." – George A. Marcoulides, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Descriere

This text offers a comprehensive treatment of multilevel models for univariate and multivariate outcomes.