The Effect of Small Sample Size on Two-Level Model Estimates: A Review and Illustration

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Daniel M. McNeish
Laura M. Stapleton
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[1] University of Maryland,Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation Program, Department of Human Development and Quantitative Methodology
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Educational Psychology Review | 2016年 / 28卷
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Multilevel model; HLM; Small sample; Mixed model; Small number of clusters;
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Multilevel models are an increasingly popular method to analyze data that originate from a clustered or hierarchical structure. To effectively utilize multilevel models, one must have an adequately large number of clusters; otherwise, some model parameters will be estimated with bias. The goals for this paper are to (1) raise awareness of the problems associated with a small number of clusters, (2) review previous studies on multilevel models with a small number of clusters, (3) to provide an illustrative simulation to demonstrate how a simple model becomes adversely affected by small numbers of clusters, (4) to provide researchers with remedies if they encounter clustered data with a small number of clusters, and (5) to outline methodological topics that have yet to be addressed in the literature.
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