JPSY_V3_N1_RP2
Classification Based On Hierarchial Linear Models: The Need For Incorporation Of Social Contexts In Classification Analysis
Brandon K. Vaughn
Qiu Wang
Journal on Educational Psychology
2230 – 7141
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Classification, Hierarchial linear models, Multilevel models
Many areas in educational and psychological research involve the use of classification statistical analysis. For example, school districts might be interested in attaining variables that provide optimal prediction of school dropouts. In psychology, a researcher might be interested in the classification of a subject into a particular psychological construct. The purpose of this study is to investigate alternative procedures to classification other than the use of discriminant and logistic regression analysis. A classification rule utilizing hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) will be derived and examined, with a following example which will show the benefit for using such an approach by comparing the hit rates to those of a logistic regression analysis.
May - July 2009
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