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To estimate a bivariate hierarchical linear model (2 dependent variables with 3 levels)

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2022 9:16 am
by mvendrell
Hi there! I'm having trouble estimating a bivariate hierarchical linear model and I'd be super grateful if you could help me.

I want to simultaneously analise the effect of a set of predictors on 2 dependent variables (mathematical competency and reading comprehension), with 3 levels: student, school and area. I really want to do it because I think knowing the covariation of these 2 DV at the 3 levels might be quite interesting.

The thing is: I know what to do to analyse these variables independently (univariate models): model-> equations; Y: dependent variable; N levels: 3, and so on.

But I have no idea how to estimate these two variables, with their 3 levels (student, school, area) simultaneously. I mean, which steps/buttons should I go through?

Many thanks in advance,
Mireia

Re: To estimate a bivariate hierarchical linear model (2 dependent variables with 3 levels)

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2022 1:44 pm
by ChrisCharlton
I would recommend that you read through chapter 14 of the MLwiN user's guide which provides some examples of these type of model. If you have further questions then let us know.