You can access information about MlwiN at:
http://www.mlwin.com/
They also have many helpful links about multilevel modeling in general -
http://www.mlwin.com/links/index.html
The multilevel list is quite active.
Melissa
On Jan 4, 2006, at 12:21 PM, David Judkins wrote:
I, too, have a situation where such software would be handy:
Schools, classrooms, students, test occasions.
It could also be thought of as repeated measures with two levels of
clustering above the subjects on whom the measurements are
repeated. My
application is strongly imbalanced with widely varying numbers of
classes per school and classroom sizes. Also, only about half the
students are examined twice. Most are examined just once.
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Patrick S.
Malone
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 11:50 AM
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Subject: [Impute] Multilevel imputation software
Good morning.
I'm in a situation where I'll have a four-level model, with missing
data
at levels 1 and 3.
Is there existing software to do MI in this case? I've heard rumors
about MLWin.
All suggestions greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Pat Malone
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