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Hierarchiczny Model Liniowy (HLM)×Model Mieszanych Efektów×
DziedzinaStatystykaStatystyka
RodzinaRegression modelRegression model
Rok powstania19921982
TwórcaBryk & RaudenbushLaird & Ware
TypMultilevel linear regressionMixed effects regression
Źródło pierwotneRaudenbush, S. W., & Bryk, A. S. (2002). Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods (2nd ed.). Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-0761919049Laird, N. M., & Ware, J. H. (1982). Random-effects models for longitudinal data. Biometrics, 38(4), 963–974. DOI ↗
Inne nazwyHLM, multilevel linear model, nested data model, random coefficient modelLME, LMM, mixed model, random effects model
Pokrewne44
PodsumowanieThe Hierarchical Linear Model (HLM) is a multilevel regression method designed for data in which lower-level units (e.g., students, patients) are nested within higher-level groups (e.g., schools, hospitals). It simultaneously models within-group relationships and between-group variation, producing unbiased estimates and correct standard errors that ordinary regression cannot provide for nested data.A mixed effects model (or linear mixed model) extends ordinary regression by including both fixed effects — population-level parameters shared by all observations — and random effects that capture subject-, group-, or cluster-level variability. It is the standard tool for repeated-measures, longitudinal, and multilevel data where observations within the same unit are correlated.
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