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Practical Multilevel Modeling Using R Advanced Quantitative Techniques In The Social Sciences 1st Edition Huang

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Practical Multilevel Modeling Using R Advanced Quantitative Techniques In The Social Sciences 1st Edition Huang
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Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Huang, Francis L.
ISBN: 9781071846124, 1071846124
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Practical Multilevel Modeling Using R Advanced Quantitative Techniques In The Social Sciences 1st Edition Huang by Huang, Francis L. 9781071846124, 1071846124 instant download after payment.

This book provides students with a step-by-step guide for running their own multilevel analyses. Detailed examples illustrate the conceptual and statistical issues that multilevel modeling addresses in a way that is clear and relevant to students in applied disciplines. Clearly annotated R syntax illustrates how multilevel modeling (MLM) can be used, and real-world examples show why and how modeling decisions can affect results. The book covers all the basics but also important advanced topics such as diagnostics, detecting and handling heteroscedasticity, and missing data handling methods. Unlike other detailed texts on MLM which are written at a very high level, this text with its applied focus and use of R software to run the analyses is much more suitable for students who have substantive research areas but are not training to be methodologists or statisticians. Each chapter concludes with a Test Yourself section, and solutions are available on the instructor website for the book. The student website includes R code and the dataset used in the book.

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