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Assumptions of a multilevel logistic model
Regarding to another question I'd like to ask the same way but for a quite more specific case.
What are the general assumptions for a logistic multilevel regression?
What are the reasons behind these ...
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conditional three-level model and repeated measures using glmer in R
I have been trying to find out the most adequate formula for my data but I found no example that reflects the structure of my data, as pictured in figure above.
My data is dichotomous [correct/...
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Difference between multilevel logistic regression and a logistic regression with lower levels aggregated
I have a question about the differences between two forms of logistic regression.
Let's say that I have data that is collected with some nesting. For concreteness, we'll say that I've got data across ...
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Logistic regression with unbalanced sampling [duplicate]
Lets say I have a dataframe that looks like this:
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Estimating Multilevel Logistic Regression Models
The following multilevel logistic model with
one explanatory variable at level 1 (individual level) and
one explanatory variable at level 2 (group level) :
$$\text{logit}(p_{ij})=\pi_{0j}+\pi_{1j}x_{...
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Can I do a t-test to compare t-statistics?
I was trying to fit a 2-level "hierarchical model" all in one go, in MATLAB.
But then realised it might be better to do the lower level first, then the higher level.
Simply, I have 80 subjects, from ...