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Anonymous posted on Thursday, August 11, 2005 - 5:58 am
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Thank you so much for your answer. I have more Questions. (1) You said, each cluster has 3 members. But, each cluster has the different members. But, is it fine?? (2) Yes! I don't have x and w variables. But, I confuse the define x and w variables. So, could you say to me about definition? Because, I think I wil must consider about the subject and waves relations. (3) If I still don't have a x and w variables, it is fine? (4) I can't fine the Raudenbush-Bryk or Boskersisnijer books. So,if it is not bother you, could you tell me the book name? (5) If I have a time, I will go this short courses. Thank you. |
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bmuthen posted on Thursday, August 11, 2005 - 10:50 am
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1. Yes, the clusters (families) can have different number of members. 2. In the example in the UG, x is a level-1 variable (varying over siblings) and w is a level-2 variable (varying over families). 3. Yes 4. See the Mplus web site reference list. 5. That's an efficient way to learn a lot in a short time, and where you can also ask questions. |
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