Dear Bill,
Thank you very much for your response. I thought this would be the case. 
Are there any suggestion or resources that I could be directed to, to be able to solve this problem?
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- Tue Jul 28, 2020 12:14 pm
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 - Topic: Constraining multilevel logistic regression model
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- Tue Jul 28, 2020 7:54 am
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Re: Constraining multilevel logistic regression model
Thank you very much for your response. 
The model set up was a binomial logit model, with three levels, which converged and three-level hierarchy assumed by the model matches the data (checked through using the hierarchy viewer)
I have attached images out the output to try and explain the problem ...
					The model set up was a binomial logit model, with three levels, which converged and three-level hierarchy assumed by the model matches the data (checked through using the hierarchy viewer)
I have attached images out the output to try and explain the problem ...
- Fri Jul 24, 2020 8:31 am
 - Forum: MLwiN user forum
 - Topic: Constraining multilevel logistic regression model
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Constraining multilevel logistic regression model
I am using multilevel logistic regression, using a hierarchical data set, to determine the risk of occurrence of acute respiratory infection (modeled as a binary - yes, no) for 32 countries. I am initial under taking the analysis at a country level. The models has the following levels
Level 1 ...
					Level 1 ...