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hierarchical data 14 Hierarchical data 8 Theorie 4 Theory 4 comparative research 4 context effects 4 Data envelopment analysis 3 Data-Envelopment-Analyse 3 Estimation 3 Schätzung 3 multilevel models 3 Hierarchical data envelopment analysis 2 Hospital 2 Household 2 Krankenhaus 2 ML and REML estimation 2 Mehrebenenanalyse 2 Multi-level analysis 2 Multivariate exponential power distribution 2 R 2 Statistical method 2 Statistische Methode 2 Welt 2 World 2 cluster-robust standard errors 2 heaping 2 in uence function 2 measurement error 2 multi-level and hierarchichal models 2 multilevel modeling 2 multilevel modelling 2 multiple imputation 2 quantile regression 2 robust estimation 2 ARMA model 1 ARMA-Modell 1 Accounting 1 Aggregation 1 Air transport 1 Airline 1
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Article 20 Book / Working Paper 8
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Article in journal 9 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 9 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Article 2
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English 18 Undetermined 10
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Heisig, Jan Paul 4 Schaeffer, Merlin 4 Yu, Ming-miin 3 Bianco, Paola Del 2 Borgini, Riccardo 2 Drechsler, Jörg 2 Giesecke, Johannes 2 Jolani, Shahab 2 Salvati, Nicola 2 Schmid, Timo 2 See, Kok Fong 2 Solaro, Nadia 2 Speidel, Matthias 2 Tzavidis, Nikos 2 Aminzadeh, Mostafa 1 Arvola, Paavo 1 Azadeh, A. 1 Best, Rohan 1 Chareunsy, Andrea 1 Chasco, Coro 1 Doh, Jonathan P. 1 Ferrari, Pier 1 Ferrari, Pier Alda 1 Gallo, Julie Le 1 Ghaderi, S.F. 1 Guo, Chuanyin 1 Hao, Lingxin 1 Haunberger, Sigrid 1 Hou, Xuezhang 1 Iltanen, Kati 1 Junkkari, Marko 1 Kari, Heidi 1 Kekäläinen, Jaana 1 Kosmopoulou, Anna 1 Lai, Hong 1 Lai, Shenghan 1 Leeden, Rien Van Der 1 Liang, Huajie 1 Lin, Kuan-pin 1 Lindner, Thomas 1
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Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi Quantitativi (DEMM), Università degli Studi di Milano 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology 3 American Sociological Review 1 Discussion paper 1 Diskussionsbeiträge 1 Economic modelling 1 Economics Bulletin 1 Energy economics 1 European Sociological Review 1 European journal of operational research : EJOR 1 IAB discussion paper : Beiträge zum wissenschaftlichen Dialog aus dem Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung 1 IAB-Discussion Paper 1 International journal of contemporary hospitality management 1 International journal of forecasting 1 Journal of Applied Statistics 1 Journal of Database Management (JDM) 1 Journal of the Operational Research Society 1 Journal of world business : JWB 1 MPRA Paper 1 Psychometrika 1 Regional studies : official journal of the Regional Studies Association 1 Renewable Energy 1 Socio-economic planning sciences : the international journal of public sector decision-making 1 Statistical Methods and Applications 1 UNIMI - Research Papers in Economics, Business, and Statistics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 13 RePEc 10 EconStor 4 Other ZBW resources 1
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R package hmi : a convenient tool for hierarchical multiple imputation and beyond
Speidel, Matthias; Drechsler, Jörg; Jolani, Shahab - 2018
nonresponse in cross-sectional settings and extensions for hierarchical data - if available at all - are typically limited in …
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Hierarchical modelling in international business research : patterns, problems, and practical guidelines
Lindner, Thomas; Puck, Jonas; Doh, Jonathan P. - In: Journal of world business : JWB 56 (2021) 4, pp. 1-14
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The costs of simplicity : why multilevel models may benefit from accounting for cross-cluster differences in the effects of controls
Heisig, Jan Paul; Schaeffer, Merlin; Giesecke, Johannes - 2017
Context effects, where a characteristic of an upper-level unit or cluster (e.g., a country) affects outcomes and relationships at a lower level (e.g., that of the individual), are a primary object of sociological inquiry. In recent years, sociologists have increasingly analyzed such effects...
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The Costs of Simplicity: Why Multilevel Models May Benefit from Accounting for Cross-Cluster Differences in the Effects of Controls
Heisig, Jan Paul; Schaeffer, Merlin; Giesecke, Johannes - In: American Sociological Review 82 (2017) 4, pp. 796-827
Context effects, where a characteristic of an upper-level unit or cluster (e.g., a country) affects outcomes and relationships at a lower level (e.g., that of the individual), are a primary object of sociological inquiry. In recent years, sociologists have increasingly analyzed such effects...
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Modelling the distribution of health related quality of life of advanced melanoma patients in a longitudinal multi-centre clinical trial using M-quantile random effects regression
Borgini, Riccardo; Bianco, Paola Del; Salvati, Nicola; … - 2015
Health-related quality of life assessment is important in the clinical evaluation of patients with metastatic disease that may offer useful information in understanding the clinical effectiveness of a treatment. To assess if a set of explicative variables impacts on the health-related quality of...
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Modelling the distribution of health related quality of life of advanced melanoma patients in a longitudinal multi-centre clinical trial using M-quantile random effects regression
Borgini, Riccardo; Bianco, Paola Del; Salvati, Nicola; … - 2015
Health-related quality of life assessment is important in the clinical evaluation of patients with metastatic disease that may offer useful information in understanding the clinical effectiveness of a treatment. To assess if a set of explicative variables impacts on the health-related quality of...
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Hierarchically spatial autoregressive and moving average error model
Ye, Qianting; Liang, Huajie; Lin, Kuan-pin; Long, Zhihe - In: Economic modelling 76 (2019), pp. 14-30
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Hierarchy and spatial autocorrelation effects in hedonic models.
Chasco, Coro; Gallo, Julie Le - In: Economics Bulletin 32 (2012) 2, pp. 1474-1480
Hedonic housing price models should deal with spatial autocorrelation in order to avoid bias and inconsistency in the coefficient estimates. Multilevel models have been presented as a way of properly considering the effects of neighbourhood amenities operating at different spatial hierarchies....
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Path Expressions in SQL: A User Study on Query Formulation
Junkkari, Marko; Vainio, Johanna; Iltanen, Kati; … - In: Journal of Database Management (JDM) 27 (2016) 3, pp. 1-22
This article focuses on testing a path-oriented querying approach to hierarchical data in relational databases. The … paradigm for storing data and SQL is most common for manipulating data. When querying hierarchical data in SQL, the user must …
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Robustness of parameter estimation procedures in multilevel models when random effects are MEP distributed
Solaro, Nadia; Ferrari, Pier Alda - Dipartimento di Economia, Management e Metodi … - 2005
In this paper we examine maximum likelihood estimation procedures in multilevel models for two level nesting structures. Usually, for fixed effects and variance components estimation, level-one error terms and random effects are assumed to be normally distributed. Nevertheless, in some...
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