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Clustered nominal outcomes |
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Alex Chavez posted on Thursday, August 19, 2010 - 11:35 am
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I have 3 nominal responses (each with three levels) from different experimental conditions and J covariates for each of 32 subjects (32 x 3+J matrix). I have previously modeled this data in R using a multinomial logistic model with a random subject-level intercept. My goal is to make inferences about the probabilities of each response level across conditions and to test for an overall effect of condition, while controlling for within-participant correlation. Is using the CLUSTER option in Mplus on participant IDs a viable approach for the model, and would this estimate random intercept variances? Are there other models I might consider? |
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It sounds like you have multivariate data with more than one variable per person. This does not require multilevel analysis using the CLUSTER option. Multivariate analysis handles this automatically. |
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