Multilevel modeling using R
Material type: TextSeries: Chapman & Hall/CRC statistics in the social and behavioral sciencesPublication details: Boca Raton CRC 2019Edition: 2Description: xiii, 216 pISBN: 978138480674Subject(s): Social sciences | Multivariate analysis | R (Computer program language) | MATHEMATICS / Probability & Statistics / GeneralDDC classification: 005.55 Summary: "This book presents the theory and practice of major multilevel modeling techniques in a variety of contexts using R as the software tool. It describes the applications and extensions of multilevel modeling with special emphasis on the use of R to conduct the analyses and interpret the resulting output. The book is designed for researchers, data analysts, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking a course on multilevel modeling or statistical modeling. "--Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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005.54 SAL/E Excel statistics: a quick guide | 005.55 CAR/D Data analysis with SPSS version 16 | 005.55 CLE/I Introduction to survival analysis using Stata / | 005.55 FIN/M Multilevel modeling using R | 005.55 GAU/S Statistical methods for practice and research : a guide to data analysis using SPSS | 005.55 HIN/P Presenting your data with SPSS explained | 005.55 KNA/I Introductory statistics : using SPSS |
"This book presents the theory and practice of major multilevel modeling techniques in a variety of contexts using R as the software tool. It describes the applications and extensions of multilevel modeling with special emphasis on the use of R to conduct the analyses and interpret the resulting output. The book is designed for researchers, data analysts, and upper-level undergraduate and graduate students taking a course on multilevel modeling or statistical modeling. "--
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