Raja,
If you're thinking of the GLLAMM add-on (ssc describe gllamm; also
http://www.gllamm.org/), I believe that the number of levels is
arbitrary, depending only on computational resources and the properties
of the data.
Michael
Rajaram Subramanian Potty wrote:
Dear all,
This is a question about multilevel models. How many level can be
defined in the current version of the STATA?. I generally use MLWIN
for multilevel analysis. So, I just want to know is it possible to
have more than two levels using STATA either version 10 or 11. How
many levels can be defined in the linear and non-linear models?.
Thanks and regards,
RAJA
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