Hi George,
Thank you for providing an interpretation for the result, which is very helpful to me. I'll explore other ways to assess the level-2 correlations or otherwise to avoid it in my analysis.
Many thanks
Shaofu
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- Mon Jan 28, 2013 10:06 am
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- Topic: Correlation greater than one -- in a 2-level bivariate model
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- Mon Jan 21, 2013 4:56 pm
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Re: Correlation greater than one -- in a 2-level bivariate m
Hi George,
Thank you for helping look into this.
The runmlwin output was:
MLwiN 2.25 multilevel model Number of obs = 208
Multivariate response model
Estimation algorithm: IGLS
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| No. of Observations per Group
Level Variable | Groups ...
Thank you for helping look into this.
The runmlwin output was:
MLwiN 2.25 multilevel model Number of obs = 208
Multivariate response model
Estimation algorithm: IGLS
-----------------------------------------------------------
| No. of Observations per Group
Level Variable | Groups ...
- Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:09 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Correlation greater than one -- in a 2-level bivariate model
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Correlation greater than one -- in a 2-level bivariate model
Hi all
I am trying to fit a 2-level bivariate model with one explanatory factor. My aim is to know the correlation between these two responses at level2 and level1, and I calculate correlation = cov/sqrt(var1*var2). The problem is that I got a correlation greater than one.
Does anyone has an idea ...
I am trying to fit a 2-level bivariate model with one explanatory factor. My aim is to know the correlation between these two responses at level2 and level1, and I calculate correlation = cov/sqrt(var1*var2). The problem is that I got a correlation greater than one.
Does anyone has an idea ...