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Title:
An introduction to multilevel modeling techniques
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Quantitative methodology series
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
New York, NY : Psychology Press, 2009
Physical Description:
xi, 268 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
ISBN:
9781841697567
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This comprehensive, applied approach to multilevel analysis is distinguished by its wide range of applications relevant to the behavioral, educational, organizational, and social sciences. Univariate and multivariate models are used to understand how to design studies and analyze data. Readers are encouraged to consider what they are investigating, their data, and the strengths and limitations of each technique before selecting their approach. Numerous examples and exercises allow readers to test their understanding of the techniques. Input programs from HLM and Mplus demonstrate how to set up and run the models.

A latent variable conceptual framework is emphasized to show the commonality of the approaches and to make each technique more accessible. The first section is devoted to conceptual issues underlying multilevel modeling, while the second section develops several types of multilevel analyses including univariate regression, structural equation, growth curve and latent change, and latent variable mixture modeling. The new edition features:

New chapters on multilevel longitudinal and categorical models 80% new exercises and examples website at http://www.psypress.com/multilevel-modeling-techniques/ providing datasets and program setups in HLM, SPSS, Mplus, and LISREL Increased emphasis on how multilevel techniques are used to examine changes in individuals and organizations over time.

Ideal for introductory graduate level courses on multilevel and/or latent variable modeling, this book is intended for students and researchers in psychology, business, education, health, and sociology interested in understanding multilevel modeling. Prerequisites include an introduction to data analysis and univariate statistics.


Author Notes

Ronald H. Heckis professor of education at the University of Hawai'i Manoa. His research focuses on organizational theory and quantitative research methods.

Scott L. Thomasis professor in the School of Educational Studies at Claremont Graduate University. His specialties include sociology of education, policy, and quantitative research methods.


Table of Contents

Prefacep. vii
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
1 Introductionp. 1
2 Investigating Organizational Structures, Processes, and Outcomesp. 18
3 Development of Multilevel Modeling Techniquesp. 45
4 Multilevel Regression Modelsp. 75
5 Defining Multilevel Latent Variablesp. 98
6 Multilevel Structural Equation Modelsp. 134
7 Multilevel Longitudinal Analysisp. 163
8 Multilevel Models with Categorical Variablesp. 201
Afterwordp. 246
Referencesp. 252
Author Indexp. 260
Subject Indexp. 263
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