LEMMA 2 Project outputs
Papers
- Browne W.J. and Goldstein H. (2010) MCMC sampling for a multilevel
model with non-independent residuals within and between cluster units.
Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 35: 453-473. - Clarke P., Steele F., Harris R. and Goldstein H. (2009) School markets and correlated random effects. In: 7th International Multilevel Conference, Amsterdam
- Goldstein H., Carpenter J., Kenward M.G. and Levin K.A. (2009) Multilevel models with multivariate mixed response types. Statistical Modelling, 9, 173-197.
- Jenkins J., Krista G., Rasbash J. and Dunn J. (2009) The multilevel dynamics of sibling relationships: influences over time. Submitted.
- Jenkins J., Rasbash J. and O'Connor T. (2010) Maternal depression as a shared family effect: testing spillover with a social relations model. Submitted.
- Leckie G.B., Pillinger R.J., Jenkins J. and Rasbash J. (2010) Children's educational progress: family, school and area effects. Significance, 7, 67-70.
- Leckie G.B., Pillinger R.J., Jones K. and Goldstein H. (2011) Multilevel modelling of social segregation.Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics. Forthcoming.
- Rasbash J., Jenkins J., O'Connor T., Reiss D. and Tackett J. (2011) A social relations model of family negativity and positivity using a genetically-informative sample. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 100: 474-491.
- Rasbash J., Leckie G., Pillinger R. and Jenkins J. (2010) Children's educational progress: partitioning family, school and area effects. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A (Statistics in Society), 173, 1-26.
- Steele F., Jenkins J. and Rasbash J. (2010) Simultaneous estimation of reciprocal parent-child and sibling effects using multilevel modelling. Submitted.
Software
- Goldstein H., Charlton C. and Rasbash J. (2009) REALCOM-Impute: software for multilevel multiple imputation. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.
Software user guides
- Goldstein H. (2009) REALCOM-Impute: Multiple Imputation using MLwiN, User Guide (PDF, 201kB). Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.
Online learning modules
- Steele F. (2011) (forthcoming) Module 9: Single-level and multilevel models for ordinal reponses. In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2011) Module 3: Multiple Regression (R Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2011) Module 5: Introduction to Multilevel Modelling (R Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2011) Module 6: Regression Models for Binary Responses (R Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2011) Module 7: Multilevel Models for Binary Responses (R Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Fielding A. (2011) Module 8: Multilevel Modelling Practice: Research Questions, Data Preparation and Analysis. (Concepts). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Goldstein H. (2009) Application 1: The use of performance indicators in education. In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2010) Module 3: Multiple Regression (Stata Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2010) Module 5: Introduction to Multilevel Modelling (Stata Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2010) Module 6: Regression Models for Binary Responses (Stata Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Leckie G.B. (2010) Module 7: Multilevel Models for Binary Responses (Stata Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Steele F. (2009) Module 6: Regression Models for Binary Responses (Concepts). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Steele F. (2009) Module 6: Regression Models for Binary Responses (MLwiN Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Steele F. (2009) Module 7: Multilevel Models for Binary Responses (Concepts). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Steele F. (2009) Module 7: Multilevel Models for Binary Responses (MLwiN Practical). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
- Steele F. (2009) Module 7: Multilevel Models for Binary Responses (Technical Appendix). In. LEMMA (Learning Environment for Multilevel Methodology and Applications), Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol
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