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Yongyun Shin; Stephen W. Raudenbush – Grantee Submission, 2023
We consider two-level models where a continuous response R and continuous covariates C are assumed missing at random. Inferences based on maximum likelihood or Bayes are routinely made by estimating their joint normal distribution from observed data R[subscript obs] and C[subscript obs]. However, if the model for R given C includes random…
Descriptors: Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Error of Measurement, Statistical Distributions
Jin, Ying; Eason, Hershel – Journal of Educational Issues, 2016
The effects of mean ability difference (MAD) and short tests on the performance of various DIF methods have been studied extensively in previous simulation studies. Their effects, however, have not been studied under multilevel data structure. MAD was frequently observed in large-scale cross-country comparison studies where the primary sampling…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Simulation, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Comparative Analysis
Pustejovsky, James E.; Hedges, Larry V.; Shadish, William R. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2014
In single-case research, the multiple baseline design is a widely used approach for evaluating the effects of interventions on individuals. Multiple baseline designs involve repeated measurement of outcomes over time and the controlled introduction of a treatment at different times for different individuals. This article outlines a general…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Effect Size, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Computation
Aydin, Burak; Leite, Walter L.; Algina, James – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2016
We investigated methods of including covariates in two-level models for cluster randomized trials to increase power to detect the treatment effect. We compared multilevel models that included either an observed cluster mean or a latent cluster mean as a covariate, as well as the effect of including Level 1 deviation scores in the model. A Monte…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Predictor Variables, Randomized Controlled Trials, Experimental Groups

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