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Re: st: Random coefficient
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Marina Gindelsky <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Random coefficient
Date
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 21:11:50 -0400
Thanks for your answer. I have completed 2 upper level econometrics
courses a while back and have a thesis due on Friday so it's not
hugely helpful but now I understand how this forum works. Thanks.
Marina
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Michael Mitchell
<[email protected]> wrote:
> (Please forgive if this is a re-post... majordomo said this got bounced)
>
> Greetings
>
> I wish I could write a good answer via email, but a good answer
> would essentially be a short chapter of a book... I could supply a
> short lousy answer, but instead I would like to recommend that you
> check out this list of multilevel modeling books at
>
> http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/books/#Multilevel
>
> Among those books, I think you would find one that would give you a
> very satisfying answer. Two of the books can be downloaded via the web
>
> * Applied Multilevel Analysis by J.J. Hox (PDF, free download)
> * Multilevel Statistical Models by Harvey Goldstein (PDF, free download)
>
> For a basic introduction, I like
>
> Introduction to Multilevel Modeling by Ita Kreft and Jan de Leeuw (3 copies)
>
> For a more thorough treatment, you might like
>
> Multilevel Analysis: An Introduction to Basic and Advanced
> Multilevel Modeling by Tom Snijders and Roel Bosker which also has
> examples available at
> http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/examples/ma_snijders/default.htm
>
> or
>
> Hierarchical Linear Models, Second Edition by Stephen Raudenbush and
> Anthony Bryk
>
> I hope this is helpful,
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michael N. Mitchell
> See the Stata tidbit of the week at...
> http://www.MichaelNormanMitchell.com
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