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by billb
Mon Apr 17, 2023 4:40 pm
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Nested covariates and implication for ML model structure
Replies: 2
Views: 25774

Re: Nested covariates and implication for ML model structure

Hi John,
With only 6 faculties you would be hard pressed to estimate random effects - I guess you may get enough departments to treat as random. If you decide to fit them as fixed effects then simply putting in department effects will saturate the model at that level and you will not be able to add ...
by billb
Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:17 am
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Multiple Membership Weights
Replies: 2
Views: 23312

Re: Multiple Membership Weights

Hi,
So there are various schools of thought here. Many people use weights that sum to 1 and I think in my MMMC paper (Browne, Goldstein and Rasbash, 2001) we did that. We have also argued (Tranmer, Steele and Browne, 2014) that it might make sense to make the squares of the weights sum to 1 as then ...
by billb
Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:07 pm
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: manage "time" in longitudinal dyadic MCMC model
Replies: 2
Views: 80320

Re: manage "time" in longitudinal dyadic MCMC model

Hi JeanSebastien,
This seems more of a concept question rather than an MLwiN question. I think if you give more information about your data then it might be easier to answer and I am assuming the question is related to the earlier one you sent.
Best wishes,
Bill.
by billb
Wed Oct 12, 2022 2:05 pm
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Format dyadic data for MCMC model
Replies: 1
Views: 23477

Re: Format dyadic data for MCMC model

Hi JS,
You may need to give more details here as to what type of multilevel model you are fitting. Generally one would expect one row per response so it would depend on what level of data the responses were measured on - if this is dyads then you might have a multiple membership structure with ...
by billb
Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:38 pm
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: repeated measurement multilevel modeling: research design
Replies: 2
Views: 20716

Re: repeated measurement multilevel modeling: research design

Hi Hakimeh,
Not sure I fully follow your research but I'll try and answer - your diagrams are a bit weird as I would have just put parent1, parent 2 etc. and then you would use whether they are addicted or not as a covariate - otherwise it looks like you only have 2 parents. I was unclear of what ...
by billb
Mon Apr 25, 2022 11:28 am
Forum: runmlwin user forum
Topic: Cross-classified multilevel logit model: Deriving ICCs with varying group sizes
Replies: 1
Views: 57801

Re: Cross-classified multilevel logit model: Deriving ICCs with varying group sizes

Hi Johannes,
I am not sure that the group size differences will make much difference here - I guess you just have more information about within group variability in some groups than others. Your smallest group is still pretty big compared to many situations.
Best wishes,
Bill.
by billb
Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:44 am
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Power Analysis: Rules of Thumb
Replies: 1
Views: 10993

Re: Power Analysis: Rules of Thumb

Hi Sabine,
That is really hard to say without knowing what you are hoping to test. Statistical power links to a test and will depend on what that test is and what effect size you are looking for / degree of clustering etc. There should be details in MLPowSim that will help.
Best wishes,
Bill.
by billb
Fri Sep 17, 2021 7:57 am
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Inclusion of level-one variable increases group level variance in a multilevel negative binomial regression
Replies: 4
Views: 16140

Re: Inclusion of level-one variable increases group level variance in a multilevel negative binomial regression

Hi Liam,
If you register on the online LEMMA course there is stuff about this in unit 7 section 7.2 which is worth a read.
Best wishes,
Bill.
by billb
Wed Sep 01, 2021 1:17 pm
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Inclusion of level-one variable increases group level variance in a multilevel negative binomial regression
Replies: 4
Views: 16140

Re: Inclusion of level-one variable increases group level variance in a multilevel negative binomial regression

Hi Liam,
It is worth noting that for non-Normal multilevel models one has to be careful when interpreting higher level variance terms. The bottom level variance is always fixed by the distributional assumptions made and so when terms are added to the model that fixed variance would normally reduce ...
by billb
Thu Jul 29, 2021 8:08 am
Forum: MLwiN user forum
Topic: Is it a repeated measurements multilevel modeling?
Replies: 7
Views: 21926

Re: Is it a repeated measurements multilevel modeling?

Hi Hakimeh,
The challenge you have is so much missing data. For any 1 place lets say that 2 people say it is beautiful and 1 picturesque out of 100 people. What you don't know is the opinions of the other 97 as you only ask them to choose 'an example' so they may all think the place in question is ...