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Art Kendall on
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Thank you for very timely topics.
A long time ago, I spoke to some outstanding statisticians at a Census
Bureau event on multilevel modeling. I said that I saw a great deal of
similarity between complex sample approaches and multilevel modeling
approaches. The response was "of course".
I'll never have the time to work out the similarities/differences
mathematically. For your class, data sets would already be in SPSS. Since
getting the data cleaned and prepped is a huge part of any effort. It would
be great if some people taking the class would run the data using the
Complex Samples procedure also.
A major purpose of statistics to is support quality in reasoning. It would
be interesting to know what people thought about the results of putting the
same datasets through both procedures.
When I retired in 2001, I had a long to-do list. These days it is even
longer. I hope somebody will take this idea and do a paper.
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Art Kendall
Social Research Consultants
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Art Kendall
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