The following people are involved with this project:
Professor William Browne Professor of Biostatistics Tel. (0117) 928 9428 william.browne@bristol.ac.uk
Mr Christopher Charlton Senior Software Engineer Tel. (0117) 331 0838 c.charlton@bristol.ac.uk
Dr Paul Clarke Senior Lecturer Tel. (0117)3310765 paul.clarke@bristol.ac.uk
Professor Harvey Goldstein Professor of Social Statistics Tel. (0117) 331 0826 h.goldstein@bristol.ac.uk
Dr George Leckie Lecturer in Social Statistics Tel. (0117) 3310614 g.leckie@bristol.ac.uk
Professor Fiona Steele Professor of Social Statistics Tel. (0117) 331 0828 fiona.steele@bristol.ac.uk
LEMMA 3 is a node in the second phase of the ESRC-funded National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM). The mission of NCRM is to provide a strategic focal point for the identification, development and delivery of an integrated national research, training and capacity-building programme. The project builds on the work of LEMMA 1 and LEMMA 2.
Social science is all about understanding complex social processes that develop over time. For example, the processes through which people from families with differing socio-economic backgrounds end up with markedly different life outcomes. It has long been recognised that understanding such processes requires longitudinal data comprising repeated measurements of the key factors over time, and there has been substantial investment in the collection of such data.
The overarching objective of LEMMA 3 is to build capacity in the analysis of longitudinal data. LEMMA 3 aims to:
Under LEMMA 3 (and its predecessors LEMMA 1 and 2) an unrestricted version of the MLwiN software is freely available to UK academics. The REALCOM and REALCOM-Impute software is freely available to all.
For further information, see the project's website:
www.bristol.ac.uk/cmm/research/lemma/3