Quick Context: This workshop was made possible by the grant-in-aid received from the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science. Many areas of research are looking into questions where the data is nested in layers.
An Introduction To Multilevel Modelling -
This workshop was made possible by the grant-in-aid received from the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science. Many areas of research are looking into questions where the data is nested in layers. Dr Andy Bell from the Sheffield Methods Institute introduces the basics of
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- This workshop was made possible by the grant-in-aid received from the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science.
- Many areas of research are looking into questions where the data is nested in layers.
- Dr Andy Bell from the Sheffield Methods Institute introduces the basics of
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