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Re: st: Re: Intercepts and Slopes as Outcome Model, xtmixed


From   "Saul G. Alamilla" <[email protected]>
To   "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: Re: Intercepts and Slopes as Outcome Model, xtmixed
Date   Sat, 15 Jun 2013 13:20:04 -0400

Thank you Joseph.
The latter site is certainly more germane to my problem.

Best,
Sauk

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On Jun 15, 2013, at 3:21 AM, "Joseph Coveney" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Saul G. Alamilla wrote:
> 
> I am interested in estimating an intercepts and sloes as outcome model in Stata
> (11.2) using xtmixed (however, I am open to using other estimation or procedural
> methods; e.g., hlm in Stata).
> 
> Here's the model I would like to estimate, in the abstract and in level notation
> (Raudenbush &Bryk, 2002):
> Level 1:
> Yij = b0j + b1jXij +eij, 
> 
> Level 2:
> b0j= g00+ g01Wj+m0j 
> b1j= g10+ g11Wj+m1j, 
> 
> where b_j refers to the slope for level 1 intercept/predictors, g_j refer to the
> slope for level 2 predictors, eij refers to level 1 error, and m_j refer to
> level 2 error.
> 
> How would/could I run such a model using xtmixed in Stata?
> 
> Is xtmixed capable of running such a model?
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Would comparing these two URLs help:
> http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/hlm/examples/imm/chapter3.htm (showing
> Raudenbush-Bryk notation in HLM screenshots), and
> http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/examples/mlm_imm/immch3.htm (showing
> corresponding syntax for Stata's -xtmixed-)?
> 
> Joseph Coveney
> 
> 
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