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Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects

Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Effects

... to multilevel analysis are well established, there is none the less much scope for the re…nement and development of this extremely useful ...of spatial econometrics (Anselin (1988a)). This ac- commodates ... See full document

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Therapist effects and IAPT Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs): A multilevel modelling and mixed methods analysis

Therapist effects and IAPT Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWPs): A multilevel modelling and mixed methods analysis

... multi-level modelling (MLM) software (MLwiN ...intercept, multilevel model with patients at level 1 and PWPs at level 2, the regression lines and intercepts could vary for each PWP but remain ... See full document

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Therapist effects and moderators of effectiveness and efficiency in psychological wellbeing practitioners: A multilevel modelling analysis

Therapist effects and moderators of effectiveness and efficiency in psychological wellbeing practitioners: A multilevel modelling analysis

... Positive main effects in all models were found for patients who were Unemployed and for those who did not complete intervention (Noncompleter). Patients who were unemployed or did not complete treatment had poorer ... See full document

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Murder, muddled thinking and multilevel modelling

Murder, muddled thinking and multilevel modelling

... fixed effects and their SEs. As outlined above, multilevel approaches do not require balanced datasets and are particularly good at handling missing values in time series data where, in some circumstances, ... See full document

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Geographical variations and contextual effects on age of initiation of sexual intercourse among women in Nigeria : a multilevel and spatial analysis

Geographical variations and contextual effects on age of initiation of sexual intercourse among women in Nigeria : a multilevel and spatial analysis

... multi-level modelling techniques were used to examine the association between age of initiation of sexual intercourse and contextual ...Exploratory spatial data analysis (ESDA)[8] methods were used to study ... See full document

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Social Quality and Health: Examining Individual and Neighbourhood Contextual Effects using a Multilevel Modelling Approach

Social Quality and Health: Examining Individual and Neighbourhood Contextual Effects using a Multilevel Modelling Approach

... use multilevel models to analyse national English and Welsh data (the Citi- zenship Survey) to test for both individual- and neighbour-level ...(cross-level) effects are present with respect to collective ... See full document

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The Effects of Polish Special Economic Zones on Employment and Investment: Spatial Panel Modelling Perspective

The Effects of Polish Special Economic Zones on Employment and Investment: Spatial Panel Modelling Perspective

... round effects of SSEs functioning – the level of employment and capital outlays by the companies operating in SSE in particular county and time ...round effects of SSE’s creation ...crowding-in/crowding-out ... See full document

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Antenatal care use in Ethiopia: a spatial and multilevel analysis

Antenatal care use in Ethiopia: a spatial and multilevel analysis

... fixed effects in the random intercept only model (empty ...random effects in order to determine if their influence on ANC visit varied among ...fixed effects in the fourth model: urban- rural ... See full document

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Multilevel Modelling of Country Effects: A Cautionary Tale

Multilevel Modelling of Country Effects: A Cautionary Tale

... fixed effects as age (continuous), age-squared, cohab (whether married or cohabiting; binary), nownch (num- ber of own children; integer), isced (educational level; four categories with the lowest excluded from ... See full document

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The Geography of Knowledge Spillovers between High Technology Firms in Europe  Evidence from a Spatial Interaction Modelling Perspective

The Geography of Knowledge Spillovers between High Technology Firms in Europe Evidence from a Spatial Interaction Modelling Perspective

... The previous section has produced prima facie evidence that knowledge spillovers are geographically localised. National borders have a negative impact on knowledge flows, and this effect is very substantial. Knowledge ... See full document

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Marker effects and examination reliability: a comparative exploration from the perspectives of generalizability theory, Rasch modelling and multilevel modelling

Marker effects and examination reliability: a comparative exploration from the perspectives of generalizability theory, Rasch modelling and multilevel modelling

... rater effects on examination ...and Multilevel Modelling ...Rater effects can be grouped into two broad types: inter-rater effects and intra-rater effects (also known as ... See full document

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Measuring the contribution of Roman Catholic secondary schools to students' religious, personal and social values

Measuring the contribution of Roman Catholic secondary schools to students' religious, personal and social values

... A multilevel linear model was used to allow for the fact that students were grouped within schools, and to test interactions between school-level and pupil-level variables (Bickel, 2007; Bryk & Raudenbush, ... See full document

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A Log Gaussian Cox process for predicting chimney fires at Fire Department Twente

A Log Gaussian Cox process for predicting chimney fires at Fire Department Twente

... The above prediction dream is an element of the new way the fire department wants to enter. In 2010 the fire department constructed a new policy with three key points: optimise their own organisation, share knowledge ... See full document

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Exploring spatial variations and factors associated with childhood stunting in Ethiopia: spatial and multilevel analysis

Exploring spatial variations and factors associated with childhood stunting in Ethiopia: spatial and multilevel analysis

... The spatial variation of childhood stunting is also determined by environmental or geographical factors ...Getis-Ord spatial statistics showed spatial variation of childhood stunting at the cluster ... See full document

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Embedded Modelling and Control of Asymmetric Cascaded Multilevel Inverter

Embedded Modelling and Control of Asymmetric Cascaded Multilevel Inverter

... sources. Multilevel inverters can be divided into two classes such as Asymmetric multilevel inverter and Symmetric multilevel ...proposed multilevel inverter is an asymmetrical ...three-phase ... See full document

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The Latest Development in Modelling and Control of Multilevel Inverters -A Review

The Latest Development in Modelling and Control of Multilevel Inverters -A Review

... of multilevel inverter, the output voltage will have more number of steps in generating a staircase waveform, which results in reduced harmonic ...proposed multilevel inverter ... See full document

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Inequality and crime across England: a multilevel modelling approach

Inequality and crime across England: a multilevel modelling approach

... ðòîé ðòîî ðòðë ðòï🠖ðòïè ðòïð –ðòîï –ðòðê ðòðêŸ ðòðë –ðòïï –ðòðî –ðòðê –ðòîð –ðòîì –ðòîç –ðòìï –ðòëí êòéì ðòðí éêòèû ðòðê êëòëû ðòðî éïòíû.. ðòïð ðòïð –ðòðí –ðòðêŸ ðòìî ðòïî –ðòïè –ðòï[r] ... See full document

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Comparison of three different methods for risk adjustment in neonatal medicine

Comparison of three different methods for risk adjustment in neonatal medicine

... regression modelling and added a multilevel approach due to the nested data structure in which patients were associated with a particular clinic and its ability to provide clinic-independent ... See full document

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Spatial Bayesian hierarchical modelling of extreme sea states

Spatial Bayesian hierarchical modelling of extreme sea states

... 2011; Izaguirre et al., 2011) or model hindcasts and reanalyses (Caires and Sterl, 2005; Ca˜ nellas et al., 2007; Aarnes et al., 2012; Guo and Sheng, 2015). This extreme value analysis has been carried out at each ... See full document

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Modelling the spatial structure of Europe

Modelling the spatial structure of Europe

... The model of the ‘Red Octopus’ can be classified as a dynamic model, since it focuses on the future and introduces potential future changes. It is a vision for 2046, showing which of Europe’s regions will develop the ... See full document

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