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层级描述性研究×多层模型×
领域研究设计研究统计学
方法族Process / pipelineProcess / pipeline
起源年份1980s–1990s (multilevel descriptive formalization)1992
提出者Formalized within survey and educational research traditions; associated with Hox, Raudenbush, Bryk, and CreswellAnthony Bryk and Stephen Raudenbush
类型Quantitative observational/descriptive designMethod
开创性文献Hox, J. J. (2010). Multilevel Analysis: Techniques and Applications (2nd ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 978-1848728455Bryk, A. S., & Raudenbush, S. W. (1992). Hierarchical Linear Models: Applications and Data Analysis Methods. SAGE Publications. DOI ↗
别名multilevel descriptive design, nested descriptive study, hierarchical survey design, stratified descriptive researchHLM, mixed-effects models, random effects models, MLM
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摘要Hierarchical descriptive research is an observational design that documents the current state of a phenomenon across two or more nested levels — for example, students within classrooms within schools, or employees within teams within organizations. Rather than testing hypotheses or explaining causation, it describes distributions, frequencies, and relationships at each level, making explicit the structured, layered nature of the population being studied.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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ScholarGate方法对比: Hierarchical Descriptive Research · Multilevel Modeling. 于 2026-06-18 检索自 https://scholargate.app/zh/compare