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Page 64, 4.2.2, The Null Model, Model 0 (MLwiN Model)

MLwiN results
Page 65, 4.2.3 'Homework and 'MathAchievement', Model 1, (MLwiN Model)

Results for model 1.

Pages 66 and 67, 4.2.4 Random slope for 'Homework', model 2 (MLwiN Model)

Results for model 2

Page 69, 4.2.5 Adding 'ParentEducation', model 3 (MLwiN Model)

Results of model 3

Page 70 & 71, 4.2.6 Traditional regression model

Results

Page 73/74, 4.3.2 A model with 'SchoolSize' (Model 2), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 74/75, 4.3.3 Changing 'SchoolSize' to 'Public' (Model 3), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 77, 4.3.4 Adding a cross level interaction with 'Public', (Model 4), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 80, 4.3.5 Model 4 will use full NELS-88 data (we dont have this data, so this is omitted)
Page 80/82, 4.3.6 Deleting 'HomePublic' and adding 'White' (Model 5), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 82/83, 4.3.7 Adding a random part for 'White' (Model 6), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 85, 4.3.8 Making the coefficient of 'White' fixed and adding 'MeanSES' (Model 7), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 86, 4.3.9 Deleting the school characteristic 'Public' (Model 8), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 87/88, 4.3.10 Adding an interaction between 'HomeWork' and 'MeanSES' (Model 9), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 88/89, 4.3.11 Adding another student-level variable (Model 10), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 88/89, 4.3.12: Analyses with NELS-88 (we don't have this data, so these analyses are omitted)
Page 91, 4.4.1 'SES' as a student-level explanatory variable (Model 1), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 92, 4.4.2 Adding a random slope (Model 2), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 93, 4.4.3 Adding 'PercentMinorities' (Model 3), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 95, 4.4.4 Adding 'MeanSES' (Model 4), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 95, 4.4.5 Analyses with NELS-88, models 2 and 3 (we do not have this data, so these analyses are omitted)
Page 99, 4.5.1 Analysis with class size and a cross level interaction (Model 1), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 100, 4.5.2 Interaction between 'Ratio' and 'HomeWork' (Model 2), MLwiN Model

And the results are

Page 100, 4.5.3 Reporting the modeling session with NELS-88 (we do not have this data, so these analyses are omitted)
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