In this book, top specialists address theoretical,
methodological, and empirical multilevel models as they relate to
the analysis of individual and cultural data. Divided into four
parts, the book opens with the basic conceptual and theoretical
issues in multilevel research, including the fallacies of such
research. Part II describes the methodological aspects of
multilevel research, including data-analytic and structural
equation modeling techniques. Applications and models from various
research areas including control, values, organizational behavior,
social beliefs, well-being, personality, response styles, school
performance, family, and acculturation, are explored in Part III.
This section also deals with validity issues in aggregation models.
The book concludes with an overview of the kinds of questions
addressed in multilevel models and highlights the theoretical and
methodological issues yet to be explored.
This book is intended for researchers and advanced students in
psychology, sociology, social work, marriage and family therapy,
public health, anthropology, education, economics, political
science, and cultural and ethnic studies who study the relationship
between behavior and culture.
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