Thanks George,
Since I'm new to MlWin and runmlwin, would you refer me to the syntax or readings to learn how to test the assumption? I guess it's also possible to apply sampling weights to the analysis and test.
Thanks,
Wander
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- Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:28 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Multilevel analysis for ordinal responses
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- Thu Feb 27, 2014 7:30 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Multilevel analysis for ordinal responses
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Re: Multilevel analysis for ordinal responses
Hi George,
Thanks for your answer. I've looked at the manaul (Chapter 11). What I understand from the reading is that if the model violates the proportional odds assumption, we should consider other models such as the multilevel multinomial model which can be fitted in Stata. I guess there is no ...
Thanks for your answer. I've looked at the manaul (Chapter 11). What I understand from the reading is that if the model violates the proportional odds assumption, we should consider other models such as the multilevel multinomial model which can be fitted in Stata. I guess there is no ...
- Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:23 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Multilevel analysis for ordinal responses
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10963
Multilevel analysis for ordinal responses
Dear all,
I need to fit a multielvel model for an ordinal response. Does Stata or MLwiN have a command for conducting a multilevel ordinal logistic regression when the model violates the parallel regression or proportional odds assumption? Many readings state that it is important to checek the ...
I need to fit a multielvel model for an ordinal response. Does Stata or MLwiN have a command for conducting a multilevel ordinal logistic regression when the model violates the parallel regression or proportional odds assumption? Many readings state that it is important to checek the ...
- Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:21 pm
- Forum: MLwiN user forum
- Topic: Endogenous problem in multilevel analysis
- Replies: 2
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Endogenous problem in multilevel analysis
Dear all,
I have to conduct a two-level model (level 1=respondents and level 2=cities). The variable of my interest is a level 2 variable.
My concern is that the variable of my interest is likely to be endogenous (i.e., it is likely to be associated with unobserved level 1 and 2 factors ...
I have to conduct a two-level model (level 1=respondents and level 2=cities). The variable of my interest is a level 2 variable.
My concern is that the variable of my interest is likely to be endogenous (i.e., it is likely to be associated with unobserved level 1 and 2 factors ...