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MULTILEVEL MODELING Multilevel: what does it mean? Consider the following graph: LIKINGLIKING AGGRESSION LO HI
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MULTILEVEL MODELING Each oval represents a classroom Each regression line has a b weight For a classroom, y i(j) = b 0j +b 1j x i(j) + e i(j) but the regression weights also have a structure, for slopes: b 1j = 10 + 11 Z j + u 1j
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MULTILEVEL MODELING y i(j) = b 0j +b 1j x i(j) + e i(j) And for intercepts, b 0j = 00 + 01 Z j + u 0j
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MULTILEVEL MODELING So that by combining, y i(j) = [ 00 + 10 X i(j) + 01 Z j + + 11 X i(j) Z j ] + [ u 1j X i(j) + u 0j + e i(j) ] DETERMINISTIC or FIXED EFFECTS STOCHASTIC or RANDOM EFFECTS
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MULTILEVEL MODELING where 00 =common intercept, 10 X i(j) = 1 st level aggression effect pooled 01 Z j = second level slope (liking-aggression for classes) 11 X i(j) Z j = cross level interaction (classroom slope by level of classroom aggression) u 1j X i(j) = agression effect error u 0j = slope error, e i(j) = individual error
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MUTHEN PSEUDOBALANCED EQUAL SAMPLE SIZES ASSUMED T = B + w S wp = pooled within groups S B = S wp + c S B C = weight factor = group sample size (or weighted average sample size)
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MULTILEVEL ANALYSIS PROC MIXED IN SAS –ANALYZES ALL REGRESSION-GLS BASED MODELS –CANNOT ANALYZE CORRECTLY SEM POSSIBLE TO ANALYZE IN AMOS OR LISREL BUT NOT STRAIGHTFORWARD
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ANALYSIS MUTHEN PSEUDOBALANCED: AMOS OR LISREL: TREAT B AND W COVARIANCE MATRICES AS SEPARATE GROUPS USE DEGREES OF FREEDOM ASSOCIATED WITH EACH
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ANALYSIS SAS:two group modeling AMOS: two group modeling MPLUS: single group data with second level variables included
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Aggression Liking Mean Aggression- b n Mean Liking n
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Aggression Liking Mean Aggression- b 0/n Mean Liking 0/n TWO GROUP MODELING bw bB
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