Question about CCMM-GCM
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2017 1:23 pm
Hello,
I am Seong Hun Kim from South Korea.
I write this email hoping to solve a few problems that occurred while using the MLwiN program.
It was an error that occurred while analyzing CCMM-GCM using the MLwiN.
While looking at the paper “When People Move: Using Cross-Classified and Multiple Membership Growth Curve Modeling in Non-Hierarchical Multilevel Data Structures” presented by Bess Rose in AEA conference 2013, I too decided to use the MLwiN to analyze the same CCMM-GCM data.
Especially, after sorting the data and setting the naive model, I tried to set the N classification of the Y variable as 4, expecting the classification to show 4,3,2,1 respectively. However, it did not. When the N Classification is set as 1,2,3,5 the expected results show up, but whenever the N classification is set as 4, the program does not run. Why might this be happening?
Besides this, if there are any other guidelines or manual regarding the CCMM-GCM(Cross-Classified and Multiple Membership Growth Curve Modeling) analysis, I would really appreciate it if you could send a copy of those. For Cross-Classified data, there is a guide book “Module 12_MLwiN Practical Cross-Classified Multilevel Models” and for Multiple Membership, there is “Module 13_MLwiN Practical Multiple Membership Multilevel Models” but for CCMM-GCM, there is no provided guideline, limiting the amount of analysis that can be carried out.
I sincerely request you.
Thank you.
I am Seong Hun Kim from South Korea.
I write this email hoping to solve a few problems that occurred while using the MLwiN program.
It was an error that occurred while analyzing CCMM-GCM using the MLwiN.
While looking at the paper “When People Move: Using Cross-Classified and Multiple Membership Growth Curve Modeling in Non-Hierarchical Multilevel Data Structures” presented by Bess Rose in AEA conference 2013, I too decided to use the MLwiN to analyze the same CCMM-GCM data.
Especially, after sorting the data and setting the naive model, I tried to set the N classification of the Y variable as 4, expecting the classification to show 4,3,2,1 respectively. However, it did not. When the N Classification is set as 1,2,3,5 the expected results show up, but whenever the N classification is set as 4, the program does not run. Why might this be happening?
Besides this, if there are any other guidelines or manual regarding the CCMM-GCM(Cross-Classified and Multiple Membership Growth Curve Modeling) analysis, I would really appreciate it if you could send a copy of those. For Cross-Classified data, there is a guide book “Module 12_MLwiN Practical Cross-Classified Multilevel Models” and for Multiple Membership, there is “Module 13_MLwiN Practical Multiple Membership Multilevel Models” but for CCMM-GCM, there is no provided guideline, limiting the amount of analysis that can be carried out.
I sincerely request you.
Thank you.