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Hierarchical data or another solution
Message posted by Marji (via 128.151.13.46) on February 26, 2002 at 12:37 PM (ET)

We have a sample of about 100 children for whom we have data for each child. We also have data from the parents of these children. The sampling unit is the children's data. In cases where the children are siblings, we only collected 1 set of data from the parents, not 1 / child.

Any suggestions on how we can analyze the data for our complete sample of children, and still have parent data for each child?

Thanks.



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