HLM example in SPSS (video 1) using school data

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  • @mikecrowson2462
    @mikecrowson2462  5 ปีที่แล้ว

    DEAR VIEWERS: I HAVE UPLOADED AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS VIDEO TO TH-cam (JULY, 2019) THAT ALSO INCLUDES ADDITIONAL LEARNING RESOURCES INCLUDED AS LINKS UNDERNEATH THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION. PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THIS OUT! th-cam.com/video/RU1ps6jaheI/w-d-xo.html
    I WILL BE RETIRING THIS VIDEO AND THE REMAINING ONE'S IN THIS SERIES SOON, AS I COMPLETE COVERAGE OF THE TOPICS IN THE UPDATES.

  • @emicat7045
    @emicat7045 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you very much for your clear explaination.
    I would also want to ask if there are several control variables, could I just enter them into this "random intercept fixed slope model" like in the OLS model, and interpret the estimated slope of the predictor as the partial effect which is the same across goups?

  • @iopsychologist842
    @iopsychologist842 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi, Professor. I am a graduate students in industrial-organizational psychology in the U.S. Currently, I think researchers are interested in within/between person or group research (within and between level correlation). Do you mind uploading some lectures relating to those issues for people who are looking for these methods like me?

  • @piermarcoconsiglio8825
    @piermarcoconsiglio8825 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you Mike! I have a question: do I have to center (grand mean or group mean centering) also the outcome variable? Or just the predictors?
    Thank you in advance

  • @SaloneDutchess
    @SaloneDutchess 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Mike, what if your level 1 only contains the depend variable and level 2 the x and moderator? What should I do?

  • @miladbagi6506
    @miladbagi6506 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Mike. Thanks for useful videos. I want to know that can we run the 2-level cross-classified models (HCM2 model in HLM) with SPSS? I couldn't find any videos!!

  • @md.mahiuddinsabbir6125
    @md.mahiuddinsabbir6125 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello Mike,
    Many thanks for your tutorials. I am very new to HLM and I have a question.
    My results indicate that ICC based on Model 1 is 0.025634713 and Intercept [subject = Industry] Variance is insignificant (p=0.470 which is 0.235 even if considered as one-tailed), while residual is significant. Now, should I continue further with that particular dataset to perform HLM? Or should I just infer that the response (dataset) does not show evidence to perform HLM as this concern is raised by my manuscript's reviewer?
    Your response is much appreciated. Thanks!

  • @terryzhang4923
    @terryzhang4923 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Mike! Thanks for sharing. One question: Shouldn't the first equation on page 15 (14:48 in the video) be X_1ij instead of X_1j??

    • @mikecrowson2462
      @mikecrowson2462  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching, Terry. And yes, you are correct. Forgot the i subscript. Man, you are really paying attention!

  • @i.g.8206
    @i.g.8206 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Mike, could you also provide your syntax via google drive, pls? Tnx a lot.

    • @mikecrowson2462
      @mikecrowson2462  4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Isa, it's been a long time since I put this together and didn't do anything with syntax. However, if you follow along with the presentation (setting up individual models) and click Paste for each analysis, a syntax file will be generated with everything specified up to that point. Then you can modify specifications and options from there. By the way, this is a very old video. I have two much newer videos with additional learning materials you can download underneath the video descriptions. Go here (th-cam.com/video/RU1ps6jaheI/w-d-xo.html) and here (th-cam.com/video/x5Z5KYODwNk/w-d-xo.html). Hope this helps!

    • @i.g.8206
      @i.g.8206 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mikecrowson2462 Hey Mike, TY for your quick answer, and I have seen both videos, ty for that as well. I know that the syntax is getting generated automatically, but I hoped that I could modify an already existing one, first, because my problem is, that I have Longitudinal Data I want to try multilevel modeling on. And the first level isnt for persons anymore but for time-points. It sounds simple to convert the idea from cross-sectional to longitudinal data, but I am confused by the levels all the time, especially because there are 3 levels now. Would you mind to do a video on how to model longitudinal data with HLM/Multilevel Analysis? Greetings from Germany.