TY - JOUR
T1 - A bibliometric approach to the multilevel models
AU - Miquel, Amador
AU - Emelina, López-González
PY - 2007/1/1
Y1 - 2007/1/1
N2 - © RELIEVE. The present work is a bibliometric approximation to the multilevel models, in order to contribute indicators of the general impact that these models have, regarding theoretical as much as applied works. The works that have been reviewed are included in the magazine "Newsletter Multilevel Modelling" during the period of 1989-2005. In the same way, different denominations in which these models appear in the literature have been noted, providing information from diverse areas: educational, psychological and of other sciences. Referring to the use of the telematic networks, certain indispensable article references are indicated to update and follow-up the development and application of these analysis strategies.
AB - © RELIEVE. The present work is a bibliometric approximation to the multilevel models, in order to contribute indicators of the general impact that these models have, regarding theoretical as much as applied works. The works that have been reviewed are included in the magazine "Newsletter Multilevel Modelling" during the period of 1989-2005. In the same way, different denominations in which these models appear in the literature have been noted, providing information from diverse areas: educational, psychological and of other sciences. Referring to the use of the telematic networks, certain indispensable article references are indicated to update and follow-up the development and application of these analysis strategies.
KW - Bibliometric study
KW - Hierarchical linear model
KW - Linear multilevel models
KW - Multilevel analysis
KW - Multilevel modelling
KW - Statistical models
M3 - Article
SN - 1134-4032
VL - 13
SP - 67
EP - 82
JO - RELIEVE - Revista Electronica de Investigacion y Evaluacion Educativa
JF - RELIEVE - Revista Electronica de Investigacion y Evaluacion Educativa
IS - 1
ER -