@jeffreymgirard @jebyrnes @LauraEllenDee I'd say yes - FE regression is a linear model that applied a particular centering ("demeaning"), and the same can be done for mixed models. So the question is not "FE" or "mixed model", but rather "use mixed model,
@Wetassprior @camjpatrick Yes. See also Bell and Jones and Hamaker and Muthen https://t.co/yTI6GWqEhk https://t.co/5JSOADkeTT https://t.co/g3QvXq9lsY
Had a couple of queries wrto group mean vs grand mean centering in multilevel modelling recently that referred to the Kelley et al paper (2017) claiming group mean centering was 'dangerous'. For a quick refutation of Kelley to turn to, Bell (2017) is good
@dingding_peng This useful maybe too, especially for citations https://t.co/hnkZ7Aprij
@catano_chris A causal effect eg Bell has good references on the topic, https://t.co/cZBquQ7VOj or also see “Mundlak” device and writings by @jmwooldridge
RT @AdanZBecerra1: @kdpsinghlab It really depends on the question/objective of interest. That link you provided has some good recommendatio…
@LauraEllenDee @jslefche @bolkerb @marcfbellemare @DavidPoe223 I am eagerly awaiting more lectures from the course! In the meantime, there was recently a kerduddle (keeping the typo) about this that led to a nice review by Bell and colleagues that also has
@LauraEllenDee germane to our convo on mixed models! https://t.co/7sAuHllbVl
RT @polesasunder: may the Saints & Angels protect us from ever having a paper this thoroughly dismantled 😱😂😇 https://t.co/lfVn7fGdIL https…
Seriously though, if you are interested in multilevel modelling I highly recommend this short, instructive and frankly rather sassy paper https://t.co/Rw7Me88vor
may the Saints & Angels protect us from ever having a paper this thoroughly dismantled 😱😂😇 https://t.co/lfVn7fGdIL https://t.co/Gr86TPnlyU
RT @shefmethods: New journal article from @andrewjdbell discusses group mean centering in multilevel models in @SpringerSocSci Quality and…
RT @shefmethods: New journal article from @andrewjdbell discusses group mean centering in multilevel models in @SpringerSocSci Quality and…
RT @MariaGlymour: In defense of group mean centering on multilevel models: #springerlink https://t.co/LfZbUrC000
RT @MariaGlymour: In defense of group mean centering on multilevel models: #springerlink https://t.co/LfZbUrC000
RT @shefmethods: New journal article from @andrewjdbell discusses group mean centering in multilevel models in @SpringerSocSci Quality and…
RT @MariaGlymour: In defense of group mean centering on multilevel models: #springerlink https://t.co/LfZbUrC000
RT @shefmethods: New journal article from @andrewjdbell discusses group mean centering in multilevel models in @SpringerSocSci Quality and…
RT @MariaGlymour: In defense of group mean centering on multilevel models: #springerlink https://t.co/LfZbUrC000
In defense of group mean centering on multilevel models: #springerlink https://t.co/LfZbUrC000
New journal article from @andrewjdbell discusses group mean centering in multilevel models in @SpringerSocSci Quality and Quantity #methods #quants https://t.co/ftffAHQu1x
Group-mean-centering in #multilevel models is, usually, a very sensible thing to do. Commentary in Quality & Quantity out now (with @malcolmfair and Kelvyn Jones) https://t.co/lBZwbjuiw8