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School bonding and ethos in trajectories of offending: Results from the Belfast Youth Development Study
Teacher Effects on Chilean Children’s Achievement Growth: A Cross-Classified Multiple Membership Accelerated Growth Curve Model
- Education
- school/teacher effectiveness
- teacher characteristics
- achievement
- hierarchical linear modeling
- longitudinal studies
School effects on Chilean children’s achievement growth in language and mathematics: An accelerated growth curve model
- Education
- School effects
- growth curve model
- accelerated longitudinal design
- composition effects
- Chile
Multilevel growth curve models that incorporate a random coefficient model for the level 1 variance function
- Two level
- Purely hierarchical
- Complex level 1 variance
- Random slopes
- Temporal autocorrelation
- variance modelling
- age shifted growth curves
Reciprocal relationship between unhealthy eating behaviours and depressive symptoms from childhood to adolescence: 10-year follow-up of the Child and Adolescent Behaviors in Long-Term Evolution study
Model
- Four or more levels
- Three level
- Two level
- Binary/proportions response
- Count response
- Duration or survival response
- Unordered categorical response
- Cross-classified
- Multiple membership
- Purely hierarchical
- Complex level 1 variance
- Random intercepts (only)
- Random slopes
- Temporal autocorrelation
- Multivariate response model
- Meta Analysis
- bootstrapping
- Mixed response models
- Basis vectors
- Model duration of household stay
- MCMC
- Growth curves
- Missing data
- value added
- measurement error
- Introduced RIGLS estimation
- Structural equation model
- incorporation of weights into IGLS
- A range of models are considered in this review article (listed in the abstract)
- survival bias
- Complex level 2 (school) variance in relation to pupil (level 1) characteristics
- Interactions at level 1 between pupil characteristics.
- Model four test scores VR, QR, NVR & GCSE (level 1) within pupils (level 2) within year (level 3) within schools level (4).
- Models pupils (level 1) within cohorts (level 2) within schools level (3)
- Models complex level 3 (school) variance in relation to pupil (level 1) characteristics.
- Very long-term follow up of birth cohort (first sweep 1947, follow up 2004-7)
- simulation
- age-period-cohort model
- variance modelling
- age shifted growth curves
Substantive area
- Area studies
- Biological sciences
- Demography
- Economics
- Education
- Engineering and physical sciences
- Human geography
- Medical sciences
- Political science and international studies
- Psychology
- Public Health/Epidemiology
- Social policy
- Social work
- Sociology
- Statistics, methods and computing
- Exam results
- Animal growth
- Proteomics
- mass spectrometry
- biomarkers
- melanoma
- household structures
- mastitis
- somatic cell count
- dry period
- humane end point
- Huntington’s disease
- mouse welfare
- behaviour
- Examination results
- Mathematics Education
- Salmon
- Well
- Boat
- Transport
- Growth
- Lameness
- Broiler
- Feather pecking
- Hen
- Dairy Cattle
- Free Range
- Ranging
- Rater effects
- essay scoring
- rater severity
- rater central tendency
- School choice
- School league tables
- Value-added models
- Contextual Value Added
- crime
- criminology
- crime science
- Lifecourse
- reasoning ability
- school effects
- stability/reliability
- ethnicity
- social class
- school effectiveness
- progress
- achievement
- Home advantage
- Referees’ decision making
- Soccer
- Association Football
- Crowd effects.
- age period cohort models
- identification problem
- Yang and Land
- mental health
- Unhealthy eating behaviours, depressive symptoms
- School effects
- growth curve model
- accelerated longitudinal design
- composition effects
- Chile
- school/teacher effectiveness
- teacher characteristics
- hierarchical linear modeling
- longitudinal studies