Citations of runmlwin
How do you cite runmlwin?
If you use runmlwin in your work, please cite runmlwin:
- Leckie, G. and Charlton, C. (2011). runmlwin: Stata module for fitting multilevel models in the MLwiN software package. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.
Similarly, please also cite the MLwiN software:
- Rasbash, J., Charlton, C., Browne, W.J., Healy, M. and Cameron, B. (2009). MLwiN Version 2.1. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.
For models fitted using MCMC estimation, we ask that you additionally cite:
- Browne, W.J. (2009). MCMC Estimation in MLwiN, v2.13. Centre for Multilevel Modelling, University of Bristol.
Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals using runmlwin
Please let George Leckie (
g.leckie@bristol.ac.uk) know of any further publications using
runmlwin including forthcoming papers, books, PhD theses, etc.
- Bécares, L., Nazroo, J., Jackson, J. and Heuvelman, H. (2012) . Ethnic density effects on health and experienced racism among Caribbean people in the US and England: A cross-national comparison. Social Science & Medicine. Forthcoming.
- Cheung, C., Goodman, D., Leckie, G. and Jenkins, J. (2011). Understanding Contextual Effects on Externalizing Behaviors in Children in Out-of-home Care: Influence of Workers and Foster Families. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, 2050-2060.
- Chung, H. and Beretvas, S.N. (2012). The Impact of ignoring multiple membership data structures in multilevel models. British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 65, 185-200.
- Howe, L., Matijasevich, A., Tilling, K., Brion, M.-J., Leary, S. D., Davey Smith, G., Lawlor, D. A. (2012). Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring trajectories of height and adiposity: comparing maternal and paternal associations. International Journal of Epidemiology, forthcoming.
- Jenkins, J., Rasbash, J., Leckie, G., Gass, K. and Dunn, J. (2012). The role of maternal factors in sibling relationship quality: a multilevel study of multiple dyads per family. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, 53, 622-629
- Leckie, G. and Baird, J.-A. (2011). Rater effects on essay scoring: A multilevel analysis of severity drift, central tendency and rater experience. Journal of Educational Measurement, 48, 399-418.
- Leckie, G., Pillinger, R., Jones, K. and Goldstein, H. (2012). Multilevel modelling of social segregation. Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 37, 3-30.
- Macdonald-Wallis, C., Lawlor, D. A., Fraser, A., May, M., Nelson, S. M., Tilling, K. (2012) Blood Pressure Change in Normotensive, Gestational Hypertensive, Preeclamptic, and Essential Hypertensive Pregnancies. Hypertension, forthcoming.
- Paternoster, L., Howe, L. D., Tilling, K., Weedon, M. N., Freathy, R. M., Frayling, T. M., Kemp, J. P., Davey Smith, G., Timpson, N. J. Ring, S. M., Evans, D. M. and Lawlor, D. A. (2011) Adult height variants affect birth length and growth rate in children. Human Molecular Genetics, 20, 4069-4075.
Other articles discussing runmlwin
Books discussing runmlwin
Books chapters discussing runmlwin
- Leckie, G. (2012) Cross-classified multilevel models using Stata: How important are schools and neighbourhoods for students’ educational attainment? In Garson, D. (Ed.) Hierarchical Linear Modeling: Guide and Applications. Sage. Forthcoming.