Session 3: Multilevel (a.k.a. Hierarchical, a.k.a. Mixed ) Linear Models

June 10 2008

Reading

G&H07

Sections 1.1-1.3 (pp. 1-3)

Intro, examples, motivation

Chapter 11 (pp. 237-248)

Multilevel structures

Chapter 12 (pp. 251-277)

Multilevel linear models: the basics

Baa08

Chapter 7 (pp. 263-282)

Grouped data, functions, lmer

Notes on the reading

In G&H07, the first two examples (Section 11.2-3) that leads to the motivation of multilevel models is a logit model, which we haven't yet talked about. Just ignore that detail and focus on the conceptual argument made in that section. Think of the logit model as predicting the likely outcome (here: treatment success vs. failure) given the predictors we put into the model, just like for linear regression. In reading the Chapter 11, ask yourself, in a classical ANOVA Latin-square design, e.g. in a priming study where each subject sees say 24 items in one of its 4 conditions - what are the individuals and what are the groups ?

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