H. Goldstein " Handbook of Multilevel Analysis "
Springer | Pages: 494 | 2007-12-28 | ISBN- 0387731830 | PDF | 3.4MB
Springer | Pages: 494 | 2007-12-28 | ISBN- 0387731830 | PDF | 3.4MB
Multilevel analysis is the statistical analysis of hierarchically and non-hierarchically nested data. The simplest example is clustered data, such as a sample of students clustered within schools. Multilevel data are especially prevalent in the social and behavioral sciences and in the bio-medical sciences. The models used for this type of data are linear and nonlinear regression models that account for observed and unobserved heterogeneity at the various levels in the data.
This book presents the state of the art in multilevel analysis, with an emphasis on more advanced topics. These topics are discussed conceptually, analyzed mathematically, and illustrated by empirical examples. The authors of the chapters are the leading experts in the field.