Hi all,
I am bothering you because I have a question about the way you interpret outcomes for ordinal multilevel models.
If this is not the right place to ask I would appreciate it if you could at least give me some references I could have a look at.
So, in my data I have the response variable ...
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- Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:36 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Interpretation of Level-2 Var for Ordinal Multilevel Models
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4741
- Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:52 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostic
- Replies: 10
- Views: 26889
Re: Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagno
Brilliant, problem fixed.
I very much appreciate your time and prompt replies!
Cheers
I very much appreciate your time and prompt replies!
Cheers
- Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:50 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostic
- Replies: 10
- Views: 26889
Re: Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagno
Dear ChrisCharlton,
thanks for your prompt reply. I am actually using the 64-bit Windows version of Stata. Does that mean that the file is not correct for my version?
thanks for your prompt reply. I am actually using the 64-bit Windows version of Stata. Does that mean that the file is not correct for my version?
- Tue Jan 15, 2013 11:19 am
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostic
- Replies: 10
- Views: 26889
Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostic
Hello,
I am using Stata/SE 12 and MLwiN 2.26, and have made sure that my version of -runmlwin- is up-to-date.
When I run my ordinal regression using MCMC I get the following error message
Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostics.plugin
r(9999);
I have no idea what this error ...
I am using Stata/SE 12 and MLwiN 2.26, and have made sure that my version of -runmlwin- is up-to-date.
When I run my ordinal regression using MCMC I get the following error message
Could not load plugin: c:\ado\plus\r\runmlwin_mcmcdiagnostics.plugin
r(9999);
I have no idea what this error ...
- Wed Oct 31, 2012 4:39 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Variance Partition Coefficient with binary outcome
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4834
Variance Partition Coefficient with binary outcome
Dear runmlwin users,
I have recently completed my multilevel logistic analyses (MCMC method), using 11 countries and around 25,000 respondents. I initially computed the null model, then introduced the person-level variables, to finally also include country-level characteristics. As I was hoping for ...
I have recently completed my multilevel logistic analyses (MCMC method), using 11 countries and around 25,000 respondents. I initially computed the null model, then introduced the person-level variables, to finally also include country-level characteristics. As I was hoping for ...
- Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:41 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Problem with 2nd-level variables in ordered multilevel model
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10288
Re: Problem with 2nd-level variables in ordered multilevel m
Dear George,
I very much appreciated your prompt reply.
I first fitted the model including one country-level variable at the time, without relaxing the parallel regression assumption.
Then I used the parameter estimates from this model as starting values for fitting the final model in which I ...
I very much appreciated your prompt reply.
I first fitted the model including one country-level variable at the time, without relaxing the parallel regression assumption.
Then I used the parameter estimates from this model as starting values for fitting the final model in which I ...
- Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:33 pm
- Forum: runmlwin user forum
- Topic: Problem with 2nd-level variables in ordered multilevel model
- Replies: 5
- Views: 10288
Problem with 2nd-level variables in ordered multilevel model
Dear runmlwin user forum-Members,
I am trying to fit a two-level ordinal model, but I get problems when I insert the second level variables. I start just including level-one variables (relaxing the parallel assumption for some of them) and the following code runs smoothly.
runmlwin GPhelp_3cat cons ...
I am trying to fit a two-level ordinal model, but I get problems when I insert the second level variables. I start just including level-one variables (relaxing the parallel assumption for some of them) and the following code runs smoothly.
runmlwin GPhelp_3cat cons ...
- Mon Aug 13, 2012 4:22 pm
- Forum: MLwiN user forum
- Topic: many households with one individual
- Replies: 0
- Views: 10599
many households with one individual
Hi everyone,
I am currently working on a project with the following sample:
26458 individuals (level-1) nested within 16458 households (level-2) within 12 countries (level-3). Thus, many of my households (around 40%) are singleton (just one individual per household). I need to fit a multilevel ...
I am currently working on a project with the following sample:
26458 individuals (level-1) nested within 16458 households (level-2) within 12 countries (level-3). Thus, many of my households (around 40%) are singleton (just one individual per household). I need to fit a multilevel ...