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| Chapter 0 |
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Table of Contents and front matter | ||||
| Chapter 1 | Introduction | |||||
| Chapter 2 | The basic linear multilevel model and its estimation | |||||
| Chapter 3 | Extensions to the basic multilevel model | |||||
| The multivariate multilevel model | ||||||
| Chapter 5 | Nonlinear multilevel models | |||||
| Chapter 6 | Models for repeated measures | |||||
| Chapter 7 | Discrete response data | |||||
| Chapter 8 | Multilevel cross classifications | |||||
| Chapter 9 | Multilevel event history models | |||||
| Chapter 10 | Multilevel models with measurement errors | |||||
| Chapter 11 | Software, missing data and structured equation models | |||||
| Updates & References |
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