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Professor Harvey Goldstein traces his career path from mathematics into medical and social science statistics. He explains how he and other social scientists developed the multi-level modeling approach to account for different types of data, and he points out that the complexity of real-life data demands more innovative research techniques.
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Chapter 1: How Did You Become Interested in Social Science Research?
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Chapter 2: What is the National Child Development Study?
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Chapter 3: Was Social Statistics Different From Medical Statistics?
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Chapter 4: What Sort of Modelling Were You Doing in the 1960s?
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Chapter 5: How and When Did You Become Interested in Multi-Level Modelling?
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Chapter 6: How Would You Define Multi-Level Modelling for a New Student?
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Chapter 7: Can You Keep Adding Layers of Data?
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