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Hierarchical Linear Models SECOND EDITION

Applications and Data Analysis Methods


Stephen W. Raudenbush - University of Chicago
Anthony S. Bryk

2002 | 512 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Format

Published Date

ISBN

Price

Hardcover

31/01/2002

9780761919049

94.00

Popular in its rst edition for its rich, illustrative examples and lucid explanations of the theory and use of
hierarchical linear models (HLM), the book has been updated to include: an intuitive introductory summary
of the basic procedures for estimation and inference used with HLM models that only requires a minimal
level of mathematical sophistication; a new section on multivariate growth models; a discussion of
research synthesis or meta-analysis applications; aata analytic advice on centering of level-1 predictors,
and new material on plausible value intervals and robust standard estimators.
Table Of Contents:

PART I THE LOGIC OF HIERARCHICAL LINEAR MODELING


Series Editor 's Introduction to Hierarchical Linear Models
Series Editor 's Introduction to the Second Edition
1.Introduction
2.The Logic of Hierarchical Linear Models
3. Principles of Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for Hierarchical Linear Models
4. An Illustration

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PART II BASIC APPLICATIONS


5. Applications in Organizational Research
6. Applications in the Study of Individual Change
7. Applications in Meta-Analysis and Other Cases where Level-1 Variances are Known
8. Three-Level Models
9. Assessing the Adequacy of Hierarchical Models
PART III ADVANCED APPLICATIONS
10. Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models
11. Hierarchical Models for Latent Variables
12. Models for Cross-Classied Random Eects
13. Bayesian Inference for Hierarchical Models
PART IV ESTIMATION THEORY AND COMPUTATIONS
14. Estimation Theory
Summary and Conclusions
References
Index
About the Authors
Features/New To This Edition:

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