نتایج جستجو برای: multilevel model

تعداد نتایج: 2124504  

2012
Kara Chan Hongxia Zhang Iris C. Wang Rayan Couchman

This study provides empirical data to test a proposed theoretical model on adolescents’ endorsement of materialistic values that is based on John’s (1999) model of consumer socialization of children and Kasser, Rayan Couchman and Sheldon’s (2004) model of materialistic value orientation. A survey of 730 adolescents aged 11 to 19 in Beijing was conducted in March 2003 using Richins and Dawson’s ...

Journal: :Decision Sciences 2004
Ad de Jong Ko de Ruyter

In this article, we develop a conceptual model of adaptive versus proactive recovery behavior by self-managing teams (SMTs) in service recovery operations. To empirically test the conceptual model a combination of bank employee, customer, and archival data is collected. The results demonstrate support for independent group-level effects of intrateam support on adaptive and proactive recovery be...

2015
Herman Aguinis José F. Molina-Azorín

The microfoundations research agenda presents an expanded theoretical perspective because it considers individuals, their characteristics, and their interactions as relevant variables to help us understand firm-level strategic issues. However, microfoundations empirical research faces unique challenges because processes take place at different levels of analysis and these multilevel processes m...

2011

The contextual theory of political participation in non-electoral politics developed in this paper supposes that more open political opportunity structure of a respective state increases both, the individual non-electoral participation and mobilization into this participation, since the decentralized political institutions send a message that more access points to influence politics are availab...

2007
Harvey Goldstein Jon Rasbash Min Yang Geoffrey Woodhouse Huiqi Pan Desmond Nuttall Sally Thomas

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2012
George Leckie Rebecca Pillinger Kelvyn Jones Harvey Goldstein

The traditional approach to measuring segregation is based upon descriptive, non-model-based indices. A recently proposed alternative is multilevel modeling. The authors further develop the argument for a multilevel modeling approach by first describing and expanding upon its notable advantages, which include an ability to model segregation at a number of scales simultaneously. The authors then...

2012
Tina L. Stanton-Chapman Erik W. Carter

The purpose of this study was to explore several family-related factors that may be associated with treatment response to an evidence-based social communication intervention targeting preschoolers with disabilities or at-risk. We used multilevel modeling to conduct retrospective analyses of data collected across a series of single-case intervention studies. Forty-six preschoolers participated i...

2009
Xavier Escandell Alin M. Ceobanu

This paper examines whether the stand-alone and cross-level interactive effects of individual and contextual predicting variables of anti-immigrant sentiment vary as a function of institutional differences in welfare regimes. Using data from the 2003 ISSP module, several direct and indirect measures tapping welfare state systems were created to assess the disparities in anti-immigrant sentiment...

Journal: :JIT 2007
Sunyoung Cho Lars Mathiassen Daniel Robey

Resilience is commonly portrayed as a positive capability that allows individuals, groups, and organizations to thrive in dynamic contexts.This paper questions this oversimplified view based on a dialectical analysis of a telehealth innovation within a network of collaborating hospitals. We analyze the major contradictions that characterize the adoption of the innovation. First, we analyze cont...

2011
Sebastian Flossmann Gerhard Widmer

Expressive performance modeling requires different information for each expressive dimension. Most systems, however, rely on a single approach for all dimensions. Further, tempo and timing are mostly treated as one atomic entity instead of being decomposed into elements and treated separately. We propose a performance model that discriminates expressive dimensions with regard to the modeling ap...

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