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Longitudinal Generalizability Theory×Multilevelmodellering×
FagområdePsykometriForskningsstatistik
FamilieLatent structureProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår1990s–2000s1992
OphavspersonWebb, Shavelson, and colleagues, building on Cronbach et al. (1963) G-theory foundationsAnthony Bryk and Stephen Raudenbush
TypeVariance components / reliability estimationMethod
Oprindelig kildeWebb, N. M., Shavelson, R. J., & Harrigan, E. H. (2007). Generalizability theory: Overview. In C. R. Rao & S. Sinharay (Eds.), Handbook of Statistics, Vol. 26: Psychometrics (pp. 1–43). Elsevier. link ↗Bryk, A. S., & Raudenbush, S. W. (1992). Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods. SAGE Publications. DOI ↗
Aliasserlongitudinal G-theory, longitudinal GT, repeated-measures generalizability theory, G-theory for longitudinal designsHLM, mixed-effects models, random effects models, MLM
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ResuméLongitudinal generalizability theory extends classical G-theory to repeated-measures and longitudinal designs, decomposing score variance across persons, measurement occasions, raters, and items simultaneously. It quantifies how reliably scores can be generalized across time points, evaluators, and conditions — information that is invisible to cross-sectional reliability indices.Multilevel modeling (also called hierarchical linear modeling, mixed-effects modeling) is a statistical framework for analyzing data organized in nested or clustered structures—students within schools, patients within hospitals, repeated measures within individuals. Developed by Bryk and Raudenbush (1992), it accounts for dependency among observations and partitions variance into levels (within-cluster and between-cluster), enabling valid inference and revealing context effects. Essential in education, medicine, organizational research, and any field where data have natural hierarchies.
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