Hierarchical Bootstrap Simulation
Hierarchical bootstrap simulation is a resampling technique designed for data with nested or clustered structure — students within schools, patients within hospitals, repeated measures within subjects. It preserves the natural grouping of the data by resampling at each level of the hierarchy in sequence, producing a sampling distribution that correctly reflects both between-group and within-group variability.
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- Davison, A. C. & Hinkley, D. V. (1997). Bootstrap Methods and their Application. Cambridge University Press. · ISBN 978-0521574716
- Cameron, A. C., Gelbach, J. B. & Miller, D. L. (2008). Bootstrap-based improvements for inference with clustered errors. Review of Economics and Statistics, 90(3), 414-427. · DOI 10.1162/rest.90.3.414
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