Methodology for Multilevel Modeling in Educational Research Concepts and Applications

This edited volume documents attempts to conduct systematic and prodigious research using multilevel analysis in educational settings, and present their findings and identify future research directions. It showcases the versatility of multilevel analysis, and elucidates the unique advantages in exam...

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Other Authors: Khine, Myint Swe (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer Nature Singapore 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
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505 0 |a Transparency and Replicability of Multilevel Modeling Applications: A Guideline for Improved Reporting Practices -- Multilevel Modelling with International Large-scale Student Assessments -- Multilevel Analysis of PISA and TIMSS Data: Changing trends in the role of South African math teachers’ qualification for student achievement: Findings from TIMSS 2003, 2011, 2015 -- Revisiting the Relationship Between Science Teaching Practice and Scientific Literacy: Multi-Level Analysis Using PISA -- Family Meals and Academic Performance: A Multilevel Analysis of PISA for Spain -- Multilevel Modeling of Nordic Students’ Mathematics Achievements in TIMSS 2019 -- Teachers' Perceptions of School Ethical Culture: The Implicit Meaning of TIMSS -- Multilevel Modeling in Educational Research: Why they want to leave? A three-level Hierarchical Linear Modeling Analysis of Teacher Turnover Intention --  
505 0 |a Introduction: Hierarchical Linear Modeling and Multilevel Modeling in Educational Research -- Theoretical Foundations and Conceptual Frameworks: A Primer for Using Multilevel Confirmatory Factor Analysis Models in Educational Research -- Multilevel Model Selection: Balancing Model Fit and Adequacy -- Concepts and Applications of Multivariate Multilevel (MVML) Analysis and Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling (MLSEM) -- Data Visualization for Pattern Seeking in Multilevel Modeling -- Doubly Latent Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling: An Overview of Main Concepts and Empirical Illustration -- Doubly Latent Multilevel Structural Equation Modeling: An Overview of Main Concepts and Empirical Illustration: Analyzing Large-scale Assessment Data with Multilevel Analyses: Demonstration using the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Data -- Multilevel Modeling of International Large-scale Assessment Data --  
505 0 |a Daycare Centers’ Composition and Non-native Children’s Language Skills at School Entry: Exploring the Nature of Context Effects Using Multilevel Modeling -- Gender effect at the beginning of Higher education careers in STEM Studies: Does female recover better than male? -- Service satisfaction and service quality: A longitudinal and multilevel study of user satisfaction with kindergartens in Norway -- Multilevel Modeling and Assessment of the Study-relevant Knowledge of First-year Students in a Master's Program in Business and Economics -- Index 
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