Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

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Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

Justin Meyer-3
Hi SPSS list,

 

I have been using SPSS 17's GLM Univariate and Generalized Linear Models
to analyze student level data where students are nested within teachers.
I am concerned that there may be some minimum number of teachers
necessary for this type of analysis. Is there a minimum number of groups
(teachers) when nesting data in this way? Are there any articles that
discuss this? I searched the internet and journals, but I wasn't able to
come up with anything that seemed relevant.

 

Thanks,

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Justin Meyer

Rowland Reading Foundation

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Re: Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

Arthur Burke
Justin ...  See Gelman and Hill, pp 275-276 and 278.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Meyer [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:44 AM
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Subject: Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

Hi SPSS list,



I have been using SPSS 17's GLM Univariate and Generalized Linear Models
to analyze student level data where students are nested within teachers.
I am concerned that there may be some minimum number of teachers
necessary for this type of analysis. Is there a minimum number of groups
(teachers) when nesting data in this way? Are there any articles that
discuss this? I searched the internet and journals, but I wasn't able to
come up with anything that seemed relevant.



Thanks,

____________________________________

Justin Meyer

Rowland Reading Foundation

____________________________________

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Re: Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

Russel Wildeman
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See Snijders and Bosker (1999) the book just google it

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-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Justin Meyer
Sent: 12 November 2008 04:44 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Minimum Number of Groups for Nested GLM/GZLM?

Hi SPSS list,



I have been using SPSS 17's GLM Univariate and Generalized Linear Models
to analyze student level data where students are nested within teachers.
I am concerned that there may be some minimum number of teachers
necessary for this type of analysis. Is there a minimum number of groups
(teachers) when nesting data in this way? Are there any articles that
discuss this? I searched the internet and journals, but I wasn't able to
come up with anything that seemed relevant.



Thanks,

____________________________________

Justin Meyer

Rowland Reading Foundation

____________________________________

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