The use of Multivariate Models with mixed data to evaluate and decompose relative effectiveness of different social agencies presents numerous problems. The solution proposed is to use the Seemingly Unrelated Equations Models (SURE) in the framework of Multilevel Analysis, following quantification of the response variables by means of simultaneous Multidimensional Scaling methods

Vittadini, G. (2001). On the Use of Multivariate Regression Models in the Context of Multilevel Analysis. In Advances in Data Analysis and Classification (pp. 225-232). Heidelberg : Springer ed..

On the Use of Multivariate Regression Models in the Context of Multilevel Analysis

VITTADINI, GIORGIO
2001

Abstract

The use of Multivariate Models with mixed data to evaluate and decompose relative effectiveness of different social agencies presents numerous problems. The solution proposed is to use the Seemingly Unrelated Equations Models (SURE) in the framework of Multilevel Analysis, following quantification of the response variables by means of simultaneous Multidimensional Scaling methods
Capitolo o saggio
Multivariate regression Analysis, Mixed Data, Multilevel Analysis, Interaction Parameters, SURE Analysis, Relative Effectiveness
English
Advances in Data Analysis and Classification
2001
3540414886
Springer ed.
225
232
Vittadini, G. (2001). On the Use of Multivariate Regression Models in the Context of Multilevel Analysis. In Advances in Data Analysis and Classification (pp. 225-232). Heidelberg : Springer ed..
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