Items where Author is "Steele, F"
Steele, F (2014) Adjusting for selection bias using multilevel simultaneous equations models. In: Methodological Innovations in Inequality and Social Policy Research, 19-20 May 2014, WZB Social Science Research Center. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2014) A longitudinal mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice. In: Population Association of America Annual Meetings, 1-3 May 2014, Boston. (Unpublished)
Helske, S and Steele, F and Koku, K and Eerola, M (2014) Partnership formation and dissolution over the life course: an illustration of the application of sequence analysis and event history analysis in the study of recurrent events. -, - (-). ISSN - (Unpublished)
Steele, F and Washbrook, E and Charlton, C and Browne, W.J. (2014) A longitudinal mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice. -, - (-). ISSN - (Submitted)
Steele, F (2013) A mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice. In: Seminar for Department of Statistics, London School of Economics, 28/11/13, London School of Economics. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) A mixed logit model for estimation of push and pull effects in residential location choice. In: Seminar for Southampton Statistical Sciences Research Institute (S3RI), 5/12/13, University of Southampton. (Unpublished)
Perlman, M and Lyons-Amos, M and Leckie, G and Steele, F and Jenkins, J (2013) Capturing the temporal sequence of interaction in young siblings. n/a, n/a (n/a). ISSN n/a (Submitted)
Steele, F (2013) Analysing the effect of stress on information processing among telephone helpline nurses using multilevel modelling. In: Seminar for Primary Care Sciences, 10 June 2013, Keele University. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) A longitudinal analysis of residential location choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area characteristics. In: Seminar for Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of Education, 20 March 2013, Institute of Education, London. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) A longitudinal analysis of residential location choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area deprivation. In: Seminar for Institute of Social and Economic Research, 20 May 2013, University of Essex. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) A longitudinal analysis of residential location choice in England: Differential push and pull effects of area deprivation. In: Seminar for Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool, 29 May 2013, University of Liverpool. (Unpublished)
Szmaragd, C and Clarke, P and Steele, F (2013) Subject specific and population average models for binary longitudinal data: a tutorial. Longitudinal and Life Course Studies, 4 (2). pp. 147-165. ISSN 1757-9597
Steele, F (2013) Single-level and Multilevel Models for Nominal Responses: Concepts. LEMMA VLE Module 10. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) Single-level and Multilevel Models for Nominal Responses: MLwiN Practical. LEMMA VLE Module 10. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) Adjusting for selection bias in the relationship between employment transitions and mental health using simultaneous equations modelling. In: Department of Statistics seminar, 15 March 2013, London School of Economics. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2013) Adjusting for selection bias in the relationship between employment transitions and mental health using simultaneous equations modelling. In: Centre for Biostatistics meeting on Multilevel Modelling, 13 March 2013, University of Manchester. (Unpublished)
Szmaragd, C and Clarke, P and Steele, F (2013) Subject specific and population average models for binary longitudinal data: a tutorial. n/a, n/a (n/a). ISSN n/a (Submitted)
Steele, F and Rasbash, J and Jenkins, J (2012) A multilevel simultaneous equations model for within-cluster dynamic effects, with an application to reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects. Psychological Methods, n/a (n/a). ISSN 1082-989X
Baird, J and Pillinger, R J and Steele, F (2012) Use of the LEMMA online learning materials. Project Report. Centre for Multilevel Modelling. (Unpublished)
Perlman, M and Lyons-Amos, M and Leckie, G and Steele, F and Jenkins, J (2012) Capturing the sequence of interaction between young siblings. n/a, n/a (n/a). n/a. ISSN n/a (Submitted)
Steele, F (2011) A multilevel simultaneous equations model for within-cluster dynamic effects, with an application to reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects. In: 8th International Amsterdam Multilevel Conference, 17-18th March 2011, Amsterdam. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2011) Multilevel event history models with applications to the analysis of recurrent employment transitions. In: Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, 16 February 2010, Belfast. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2010) Multilevel discrete-time event history analysis. In: Seminar for MedicalStatistics Unit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, February 2010, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2009) Multilevel event history analysis of birth intervals. In: Seminar for the Scottish Social Survey Network, 24 November 2009, University of Stirling. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2009) e-learning in LEMMA. In: NCRM e-learning conference, 10 November 2009, Institute of Education, London. (Unpublished)
Steele, F (2009) Selection effects in family research. In: Workshop on "Advances in Fertility and Family Research", 15 October 2009, University of Groningen, Netherlands. (Unpublished)
Durrant, G and Staetsky, L and Steele, F (2008) An Exploration of the Role of Interviewers on Survey Nonresponse Using a Multilevel Modelling Approa. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008. (Submitted)
Steele, F (2008) Introduction to multilevel modelling. In: Ofsted, April 2008, London. (Unpublished)
Steele, F and Vignoles, A and Jenkins, A (2007) The effect of school resources on pupil attainment: a multilevel simultaneous equation modelling approach. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society, 170 (n/a). pp. 801-824. ISSN 0964-1998