Steve Gregorich wrote:
> 
> Linear mixed models (aka
> multilelvel models, random
> coefficient models, etc) as
> implemented by many software
> products: SAS PROC MIXED,
> MIXREG, MLwiN, HLM, etc.
> 
> You might want to look at some
> links on my website
> 
> http://sites.netscape.net/segregorich/index.html

There are a few good intros available (some - like Goldstein and Hox's books
also on the web):

Goldstein, H. (1995). Multilevel statistical models. London: Arnold.
Hox, J. J. (1995). Applied multilevel analysis. Amsterdam: TT-Publikaties.
Paterson, L., & Goldstein, H. (1991). New statistical methods for analyzing
social structures: an introduction to multilevel models. British Educational
Research Journal, 17, 387-393.
Snijders, T. A. B., & Bosker, R. J. (1999). Multilevel analysis: an
introduction to basic and advanced multilevel modeling. London: Sage.

The Snijders & Bosker is a very good intro. Kreft & de Leeuw also published an
intro text (though I haven't read it yet).

Thom


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