MLwiN
MLwiN is a statistical software package for fitting multilevel models. It uses both maximum likelihood estimation and Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods. MLwiN is based on an earlier package, MLn, but with a graphical user interface (as well as other additional features)[1]. MLwiN represents multilevel models using mathematical notation including Greek letters and multiple subscripts, so the user needs to be (or become) familiar with such notation.
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- van den Oord, Edwin J. C. G.: Estimating effects of latent and measured genotypes in multilevel models (2001)
- Browne, William J.; Draper, David: Implementation and performance issues in the Bayesian and likelihood fitting of multilevel models (2000)
- Langford, Ian H.; Leyland, Alastair H.; Rasbash, Jon; Goldstein, Harvey; Day, Rosemary J.; McDonald, Anné-Lise: Multilevel modelling of area-based health data (1999)