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  1. Prediction in Multilevel Models
    David Afshartous and Jan de Leeuw
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: Monte Carlo; multilevel model; prediction
    Created/Revised: 2005-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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  2. Random Coefficient Models for Multilevel Analysis
    Jan De Leeuw and Ita Kreft
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: Multilevel analysis; contextual analysis; random coefficient models
    Created/Revised: 1986-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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  3. Multilevel Factor Analysis by Model Segregation
    Jonathan Schweig
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: learning environments; factor analysis; multilevel modeling
    Created/Revised: 2014-01-01 Added/Modified: 2014-11-13
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  4. Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects
    Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
    from Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
    Keywords: Multilevel Modelling, Spatial Effects, Fixed Effects, Random Effects, IGLS, FGS2SLS,
    Created/Revised: 2011-01-01 Added/Modified: 2014-11-23
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  5. Multilevel Modeling of Social Segregation
    George Leckie, Rebecca Pillinger, Kelvyn Jones and Harvey Goldstein
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: binomial response model; hierarchical linear models; multilevel models; segregation indices; social segregation
    Created/Revised: 2012-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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  6. Health-related behaviour in context: A multilevel modelling approach
    Craig Duncan, Kelvyn Jones and Graham Moon
    in Social Science & Medicine
    Keywords: health-related behaviour smoking context multilevel model
    Created/Revised: 1996-01-01 Added/Modified: 2010-04-21
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  7. Multilevel Modelling of Child Mortality in Africa
    Kenneth Harttgen, Stefan Lang and Judith Santer
    from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, University of Innsbruck
    Keywords: Child mortality, Sub-Saharan Africa, multilevel STAR models, Bayesian inference
    JEL-codes: C11 I12
    Created/Revised: 2015-02-01 Added/Modified: 2015-02-12
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  8. Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects
    Luisa Corrado and Bernard Fingleton
    from University of Strathclyde Business School, Department of Economics
    Keywords: Multilevel Modelling, Spatial Effects, Fixed Effects, Random E¤ects, IGLS, FGS2SLS.
    JEL-codes: C21 C31 R0
    Created/Revised: 2011-03-01 Added/Modified: 2011-06-07
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  9. MULTILEVEL MODELS: AN APPLICATION TO THE BETA-CONVERGENCE MODEL
    Coro Chasco Yrigoyen and Ana López García
    in Region et Developpement
    Keywords: MULTILEVEL MODELS, HIERARCHICAL MODELS, CONVERGENCE, EUROPEAN REGIONS, DECENTRALIZATION, SPATIAL EFFECTS
    JEL-codes: C21 C23 O18 R15
    Created/Revised: 2009-01-01 Added/Modified: 2011-06-09
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  10. Multilevel cluster-weighted models for the evaluation of hospitals
    Paolo Berta, Salvatore Ingrassia, Antonio Punzo and Giorgio Vittadini
    in METRON
    Keywords: Cluster-weighted models, Mixture models, Hierarchical data, Multilevel models
    Created/Revised: 2016-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-11-23
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  11. Handling Correlations Between Covariates and Random Slopes in Multilevel Models
    Michael Bates, Katherine E. Castellano, Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Anders Skrondal
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: endogeneity; hierarchical linear model; multilevel model
    Created/Revised: 2014-01-01 Added/Modified: 2014-12-18
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  12. Estimation of Hedonic Models Using a Multilevel Approach: An Application for the Swiss Rental Market
    Dragana Djurdjevic, Christine Eugster and Ronny Haase
    in Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES)
    Keywords: hedonic model; rental market; multilevel modelling
    JEL-codes: C14 J16 R31
    Created/Revised: 2008-01-01 Added/Modified: 2012-02-18
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  13. Multilevel Growth Mixture Models for Classifying Groups
    Gregory J. Palardy and Jeroen K. Vermunt
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: multilevel growth mixture model; latent class model; school effectiveness
    Created/Revised: 2010-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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  14. The Consequences of Ignoring Individuals' Mobility in Multilevel Growth Models
    Wen Luo and Oi-man Kwok
    in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
    Keywords: cross-classified random effects models; mobility; multilevel growth models
    Created/Revised: 2012-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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  15. Review of Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata by Rabe-Hesketh and Skrondal
    Rory Wolfe
    in Stata Journal
    Keywords: longitudinal, multilevel, gllamm, generalized latent variable model
    Created/Revised: 2006-01-01 Added/Modified: 2009-03-19
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  16. Determinants of Demand for Sports Lottery: Insights from a Multilevel Model
    Luke Lunhua Mao, James J Zhang and Daniel P Connaughton
    in Asian Economic and Financial Review
    Keywords: Sports lottery, Gambling, Consumption, Demand, Multilevel model.
    Created/Revised: 2015-01-01 Added/Modified: 2016-02-17
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  17. Multi-level modelling in health research: A caution and rejoinder on temporally mismatched data
    Michael Buzzelli and Jason Su
    in Social Science & Medicine
    Keywords: Multi-level modelling Temporal mismatch Social environments
    Created/Revised: 2006-01-01 Added/Modified: 2010-04-21
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  18. Estimation of Vulnerability to Poverty Using a Multilevel Longitudinal Model: Evidence from the Philippines
    Christian Mina and Katsushi Imai
    from Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University
    Keywords: Vulnerability, Poverty, Multilevel model, Panel data, The Philippines
    JEL-codes: C23 I32 O15
    Created/Revised: 2015-04-01 Added/Modified: 2015-04-21
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  19. Estimation of Vulnerability to Poverty Using a Multilevel Longitudinal Model: Evidence from the Philippines
    Christian Mina and Katsushi Imai
    from Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University
    Keywords: Vulnerability, Poverty, Multilevel model, Panel data, The Philippines
    JEL-codes: C23 I32 O15
    Created/Revised: 2016-11-01 Added/Modified: 2016-03-30
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  20. Estimation of Vulnerability to Poverty Using a Multilevel Longitudinal Model: Evidence from the Philippines
    Christian D. Author_Email: mian@pids.gov.ph Mina and Katsushi Imai
    from Philippine Institute for Development Studies
    Keywords: Philippines, poverty, vulnerability, multilevel model, panel data
    Created/Revised: 2016-01-01 Added/Modified: 2017-01-18
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