Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods
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Science & Technology
Format
Hardcover
Pages
265
Language
English
Published
Mar 3, 1992
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN-10
0803946279
ISBN-13
9780803946279
Description
Anthony S. Bryk and Stephen W. Raudenbush's work introduces readers to the intricate world of hierarchical linear models, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding their applications and methods of data analysis. This book serves as a vital resource for researchers and practitioners in the social sciences, utilizing advanced quantitative techniques to navigate complex data structures.
With a focus on real-world applications, the authors detail the principles and methodologies behind hierarchical models, enabling readers to effectively analyze data that is organized at multiple levels. Through clear explanations and practical examples, they highlight the importance of these models in offering meaningful insights and addressing challenges in research design. This book not only enhances the reader's analytical skills but also empowers them to apply these techniques confidently within their own studies, making it an essential addition to any social science toolkit.
With a focus on real-world applications, the authors detail the principles and methodologies behind hierarchical models, enabling readers to effectively analyze data that is organized at multiple levels. Through clear explanations and practical examples, they highlight the importance of these models in offering meaningful insights and addressing challenges in research design. This book not only enhances the reader's analytical skills but also empowers them to apply these techniques confidently within their own studies, making it an essential addition to any social science toolkit.
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