9780367424619-0367424614-Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS (Quantitative Methodology Series)

Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS (Quantitative Methodology Series)

ISBN-13: 9780367424619
ISBN-10: 0367424614
Edition: 3
Author: Ronald H. Heck, Scott L. Thomas, Lynn N. Tabata
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 484 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780367424619
ISBN-10: 0367424614
Edition: 3
Author: Ronald H. Heck, Scott L. Thomas, Lynn N. Tabata
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Format: Paperback 484 pages

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Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS (Quantitative Methodology Series) (ISBN-13: 9780367424619 and ISBN-10: 0367424614), written by authors Ronald H. Heck, Scott L. Thomas, Lynn N. Tabata, was published by Routledge in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Statistics (Education & Reference, Game Design, Games & Strategy Guides, Mathematical & Statistical, Software, Psychology & Counseling, General, Psychology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS (Quantitative Methodology Series) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Statistics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $12.41.

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Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling with IBM SPSS, Third Edition, demonstrates how to use the multilevel and longitudinal modeling techniques available in IBM SPSS Versions 25-27. Annotated screenshots with all relevant output provide readers with a step-by-step understanding of each technique as they are shown how to navigate the program. Throughout, diagnostic tools, data management issues, and related graphics are introduced. SPSS commands show the flow of the menu structure and how to facilitate model building, while annotated syntax is also available for those who prefer this approach. Extended examples illustrating the logic of model development and evaluation are included throughout the book, demonstrating the context and rationale of the research questions and the steps around which the analyses are structured.
The book opens with the conceptual and methodological issues associated with multilevel and longitudinal modeling, followed by a discussion of SPSS data management techniques that facilitate working with multilevel, longitudinal, or cross-classified data sets. The next few chapters introduce the basics of multilevel modeling, developing a multilevel model, extensions of the basic two-level model (e.g., three-level models, models for binary and ordinal outcomes), and troubleshooting techniques for everyday-use programming and modeling problems along with potential solutions. Models for investigating individual and organizational change are next developed, followed by models with multivariate outcomes and, finally, models with cross-classified and multiple membership data structures. The book concludes with thoughts about ways to expand on the various multilevel and longitudinal modeling techniques introduced and issues (e.g., missing data, sample weights) to keep in mind in conducting multilevel analyses.
Key features of the third edition:
Thoroughly updated throughout to reflect IBM SPSS Versions 26-27.
Introduction to fixed-effects regression for examining change over time where random-effects modeling may not be an optimal choice.
Additional treatment of key topics specifically aligned with multilevel modeling (e.g., models with binary and ordinal outcomes).
Expanded coverage of models with cross-classified and multiple membership data structures.
Added discussion on model checking for improvement (e.g., examining residuals, locating outliers).
Further discussion of alternatives for dealing with missing data and the use of sample weights within multilevel data structures.
Supported by online data sets, the book's practical approach makes it an essential text for graduate-level courses on multilevel, longitudinal, latent variable modeling, multivariate statistics, or advanced quantitative techniques taught in departments of business, education, health, psychology, and sociology. The book will also prove appealing to researchers in these fields. The book is designed to provide an excellent supplement to Heck and Thomas's An Introduction to Multilevel Modeling Techniques, Fourth Edition; however, it can also be used with any multilevel or longitudinal modeling book or as a stand-alone text.

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