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Multilevel Modelling

Wed 6 Mar 2019

Description

In this module, students will be introduced to multilevel modelling, also known as hierarchical linear modelling. MLM allows the user to analyse how outcomes are influenced by factors acting at multiple levels. So, for example, we might conceptualise children's educational process as being influenced by individual or family-level factors, as well as by factors operating at the level of the school or the neighbourhood. Similarly, outcomes for prisoners might be influenced by individual and/or family-level characteristics, as well as by the characteristics of the prison in which they are detained.

  • Introduction to Stata/MLM theory
  • Applications I - Random intercept models
  • Applications II - Random slope models
  • Applications III - Revision session/growth models
Prerequisites
  • Students need to have a basic knowledge of statistics up to chi-square, correlation and multiple regression before attending this module
  • A working knowledge of Stata is also advisable
Sessions

Number of sessions: 2

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Wed 6 Mar 2019   09:30 - 13:00 09:30 - 13:00 8 Mill Lane, Lecture Room 1 map Alex Sutherland
2 Wed 6 Mar 2019   14:00 - 18:00 14:00 - 18:00 Titan Teaching Room 1, New Museums Site map Alex Sutherland
Assessment

There may be a test at the end of the module consisting of a written exercise; for most students, the test is not compulsory.

Textbook(s)
  • Field, A. (2009) Discovering Statistics Using SPSS. (3rd ed). London:Sage.
  • Tarling, R (2009) Statistical Modelling for Social Researchers: Principles and Practice . London: Routledge.
Software

Stata

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