Items where Subject is "5.3.2 Multilevel models"
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- 5.3 Small Area Estimation (118)
- 5. Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis (1328)
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Gayle, Vernon and Lambert, Paul (2008) Multilevel data and analysis with Stata (in 15 minutes). In: Master Class 1 on Data Analysis using Stata, 2008-01-23, Unversity of Stirling.
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Harris, Richard (2018) Calculating a multilevel index of dissimilarity in R. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath.
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Jones, Kelvyn (2008) Fitting a Two-Level Model in MLwiN. In: Master Class 3 The Contribution of Multilevel Modelling, 2008-11-26, Unversity of Stirling.
Jones, Kelvyn (2008) Multilevel Masterclass. In: Master Class 3 The Contribution of Multilevel Modelling, 2008-11-26, Unversity of Stirling.
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Kibuchi, Eliud and Sturgis, Patrick and Durrant, Gabriele and Maslovskaya, Olga (2018) Do interviewers moderate the effect of monetary incentives on response rates in household interview surveys. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Submitted)
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Leckie, George (2021) Cross Classified Models Part 2: Model fitting. [Video]
Lienert, Jeffrey (2018) Analysing healthcare sequences in social networks. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2018, 3rd - 5th July 2018, University of Bath. (Unpublished)
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Steele, Fiona (2009) Multilevel Event History Modelling of Birth Intervals. In: BHPS Research Conference, 2009-11-27, University of Essex.
Sturgis, Patrick and Allum, Nick and Read, Sanna and Patulny, Roger (2009) Social and political trust: a longitudinal and comparative perspective. Project Report. NCRM.
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Taylor, Joanna and Moon, Graham and Twigg, Liz (2016) Using geocoded survey data to improve the accuracy of multilevel small area synthetic estimates. Social Science Research, 56 (n/a). pp. 108-116. ISSN 0049-089X
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Williamson, Paul (2016) Spatial microsimulation methods for small area estimation. In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2016, 5th - 7th July 2016, University of Bath.