Multi-level modelling is a technique that takes into account the fact that participants who are clustered within the same group – e.g. they are from the same family, they attend the same school, they live in the same neighbourhood, etc.) – will be more similar that people from outside this group. Multi-level models can also be used to analyse patterns of change over time using growth curve modelling – here repeated measurements are clustered within individuals.
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