
Not mentioned in my textbook (Snijders & Bosker, 1999), Some references to sample size determination in multilevel studies, & Bosker, R.J., Standard errors and sample This program calculates approximate standard errors forĮstimates of fixed effect parameters in hierarchical linear
(this version can handle more variables) from version 2.11 (April 2003).
The newest (Windows) version is 2.12 (September 2007), a minor change Snijders, Roel Bosker, and Henk Guldemond. PinT is a program for Power analysis IN Two-level designs (forĭetermination of standard errors and optimal sample sizes in
A short introduction to MLwiN using examples of Chapters 4, 5, and 14 Ĭomputer program MLn/MLwiN: for model checking and for fitting. Some of the data sets used in examples, with set-ups for running. You go to the page for the first edition of this book, which contains: You go to the webpage for the second edition, Written by myself and Roel Bosker, appeared in 1999 at Sage Publishers, This is now superseded by various functions in the The program PINT for determining sample sizes in two-level modeling.Ī method for two-level scale analysis, implemented in the Utility for exporting data from SPSS to MLwiN. Some MLn/MLwiN macros for multilevel model diagnosticsĪnd for fitting the Social Relations Model, including the PreML.inc. Multilevel Analysis: An introduction to basic and advanced The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods (Volume II). Papers on Multilevel Modeling at the UCLA website.Ī very brief overview of the main ideas of multilevel analysis General information about multilevel analysis can be found at Multilevel analysis page of Tom Snijders Back to the homepage of Tom Snijders