The Accuracy of Significance Tests for Slope Variance Components in Multilevel Random Coefficient Models

Volume: 12, Issue: 3, Pages: 418 - 435
Published: Nov 30, 2007
Abstract
This study examines the behavior of three tests for significant slope variance in multilevel random coefficient (MRC) models: the Hierarchical Linear Modeling chi-square test, the likelihood ratio test (LRT), and the corrected LRT. Monte Carlo simulations are conducted varying the numbers of groups, group size, and effect size. Results suggest that neither the number of groups nor group size influenced Type I errors. Group size has a stronger...
Paper Details
Title
The Accuracy of Significance Tests for Slope Variance Components in Multilevel Random Coefficient Models
Published Date
Nov 30, 2007
Volume
12
Issue
3
Pages
418 - 435
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