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Modelling 3-level MLM of longitudinal data in R

I have two questions regarding modeling a 3-level multilevel model in R. I have a dataset of different variables that were assessed 4x as part of a longitudinal study. At each of the four assessments ...
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Spatial Regression with variables at different spatial levels - multilevel regression necessary?

Is it possible to calculate a spatial regression with variables at different spatial levels WITHOUT any aggregation/disaggregation? Or is it necessary to consider the multilevel regression? dependent ...
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Cross-level correlations in a Multilevel Model

I'm currently running a daily diary study, where participants first complete a baseline survey and then complete the same survey each day for 10 days. My data has a nested structure (days nested ...
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Multi-level mixed effects model - intercept insignificant

I am running a multi-level model in R, and the results suggest that the intercept is highly non-significant p = 0.9, but that two of the variables are significant. All the variables are Likert scores ...
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How to express mixed logistic regression in formal notation?

I'm working with glmer in the lme4 package in R to estimate a binary outcome variable from ...
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Plotting (multilevel) multiple regression [closed]

Lets say I have some data like this: ...
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Dealing with a categorical variable that can take multiple levels simultaneously

I recently posted a question with many parts and I'd like to focus in on just one issue that I didn't emphasize in the original post. My data is a list of records, each one representing an ...
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