Dear Statalists,
I have to do multi-level modelling to analysis data from a cross-sectional survey for my Master thesis, and I do hope you could enlighten me with it as it's first time I've ever worked with multi-level modelling, and I also am beginner with statistical analysis.
Background on my dataset:
I would be very appreciated if you could help me to understand:
Chi
I have to do multi-level modelling to analysis data from a cross-sectional survey for my Master thesis, and I do hope you could enlighten me with it as it's first time I've ever worked with multi-level modelling, and I also am beginner with statistical analysis.
Background on my dataset:
- I collected health data from 851 children from 668 households, within 8 study sites. The background data on households are exactly the same for children living in the same house ( as we interviewed their care-taker); however, separate data on each child's health is collected.
- Outcome variable is dichotomous 0-no disease/ 1- having disease.
I would be very appreciated if you could help me to understand:
- Whether the household should be considered as 2-level variable as the cluster size is really small ( mean =1.2; max =5) and there are many clusters (N=668 househods)
- What is the difference when using melogit and meqrlogit? and how do I know which one should use?
- Which steps should I follow to build an multi-level models?
Chi
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