William, you said you cannot link students from time 1 to time 2. I gather
this means that there are students (possibly a substantial number) who have
data for both time points, but you lack the unique student IDs required to
link the two data points. Is that correct? If so, I imagine there are also
some students who have data for only one year.
Thanks for clarifying.
William Dudley wrote
> I need to look at change over time (year 1 year 2) in Math scores
> measured at the student level with students nested within Schools.
>
> I have the same 13 schools at both time points
> However I cannot link students from time one to time two.
> The number of students within a school varies both within a year and
> across
> schools
> and within a school across years.
>
>
> Is there a way to model the effect of time
> in SPSS Mixed so that I can capitalize on the fact that schools are
> repeatedly measured.?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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