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by Dr. Stephen W. Raudenbush (Author), Anthony S. Bryk (Author) "Much social research involves hierarchical data structures..." (more)
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"This book is very well written and the applied part is well balanced with technical details. I think that it will be useful not only for social and behavioral researchers but also for applied statisticians, practitioners and students analyzing data with hierarchical-type structures"

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"The text is authoritative, well laid out, and extremely readable. For the target audience, this book is highly recommended."

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"This book is very well written and the applied part is well balanced with technical details. I think that it will be useful not only for social and behavioral researchers but also for applied statisticians, practitioners and students analyzing data with hierarchical-type structures"

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"The book is clearly written, well organized, and addresses an important topic. I would recommend this book to the readers of Personnel Psychology. If you want to learn more about these techniques, the new advances, the controversial points, potential links between HLM and meta-analysis, structural equations modeling, item response theory, and so forth , this book is a feast." (Robert G. Jones Personnel Psychology Book Review Section )

"This book makes good use of examples to introduce readers to HLM and the issues surrounding their application. In fact, I think the book does a wonderful job by using lots of examples with lots of details. This is definitely one of its strengths as it makes it much easier for the reader to follow the text and understand the capabilities of the HLM approach. This Second Edition should come highly recommended. I think it gives a very good and thorough overview of HLM, and it does so in a manner that is easy to follow." (Organizational Research Methods )

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  • Hardcover: 512 pages
  • Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc; 2nd edition (December 19, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076191904X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761919049
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #36,893 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but sometimes skipping ahead too fast, March 9, 2006
By A. R. H. Fischer "Astro" (Utrecht, Netherlands) - See all my reviews
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This book gives a detailed description of the use of an advanced method to deal with nested data sets.
At a general level the constructs and ideas are well written and can be followed reasonably easily.
However the mathematics is often written very dense, which makes reading and understanding complex.
My main problem with the book, is that in many of the examples they provide, the given formula's, and data skip rapidly to the solution. Thus it is often not insightfull at all, how the data led to the numerical outcome (and I and several of my colleagues could not reproduce all of the example outcomes). A more extensive discussion and a more step-by-step construction of the examples would have been helpful there.

So in short: Conceptually this book is fine, but for practical use mathematics are too dense, and examples are too hard to follow
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4.0 out of 5 stars Useful, but need solid background in stats, June 5, 2004
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This book describes important advances in statistical analysis of social science data, circa 1992. Much of this data has a natural hierarchical grouping. But traditional statistical methods proved inadequate at coping. The biggest drawback was the failure of the assumption of independence. If at the lowest level, Items I1,...,In are grouped into sets J1,...,Jm, where m<n, then all the items in Jk have that value k. They are not independent in this dimension.

To handle this, Hierarchical Linear Models were developed. The book gives a detailed treatment. A very comprehensive discussion. Including the handling of meta-analysis, where we wish to combine results across different studies. Which then involves using empirical Bayesian estimates. This method has also seen important usage in evaluating medical studies, conducted by different researchers on the same topic.

The book also illustrates the essential development of non-trivial computer programs to perform the gruntwork.

You will need a solid background in statistics to find this book useful. At a minimum, a year of statistics at the undergraduate level.

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4.0 out of 5 stars pre-req: mid-level stats experience, July 11, 2006
I had taken a class in HLM before, and I bought this book to refresh myself on the details. It takes a good deal of attention to detail and concentration to really get the full measure from this book, although it's all in there. Despite the authors' best efforts, there is a good bit of stats jargon in the book, so a reader who is not familiar might have some difficulty. If you're at a point where learning HLM is a logical next step, you'll be fine and I recommend this book. However, if your over-eager faculty advisor told you to learn HLM, despite your minimal experience in stats, you're better off enrolling in a class or workshop.
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