Multilevel analysis applications with specialised software
Abstract
"Multilevel analysis is an adequate method to deal with microdata that are clustered according to higher level units. Multilevel models with random coefficients are useful if the variables are measured at different levels of aggregation. In the paper two programs available for multilevel modelling are compared: VARCL and ML3.A simple example shows the application of the software." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Blien, U. (1996): Multilevel analysis applications with specialised software. In: F. Faulbaum & W. Bandilla (Hrsg.) (1996): SoftStat '95 (Advances in statistical software, 05), p. 155-163.