Multilevel Analysis A Pratical Introduction

Demographers describe and analyse individual events at multiple levels of observation that range from the individuals themselves to the overall population of interest. In quantitative population studies, one way to streamline investigation is to perform a multilevel statistical analysis using a sing...

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Main Author: Bringé, Arnaud (auth)
Other Authors: Golaz, Valérie (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Paris Ined Éditions 2022
Series:Méthodes et Savoirs
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