NewJerseyRich wrote:DzM wrote:girlfromcountyhell wrote:I've been working on a goddamn homework assignment for my multilevel modeling class for over 35 hours. I still have a ways to go.

Huh. Modeling must be more difficult than one would expect. Is there more to it than "take your robe off and strike an interesting pose"?
DzM, you clearly missed that this is "multilevel" modeling. I'm affraid to ask but either that means modeling from different heights? Or possibly one piece at a time disrobement?

Ahahahahahaha! If only... multilevel modeling is the modeling of data that is "nested" (ie, children nested within classrooms, children nested within families, etc.). The key here is the assumption that kids in the same family will be more alike than kids in other families, which seems simple enough...yet makes the actual modeling a bitch. Basically what I've been doing is writing equations, tossing them into SAS (stats software), looking at what's wrong with the model, re-writing the equations, and doing it all over again. At least 20 times. I shit you not. I've been talking to other students in the class, and they're pretty much giving up. I'm about there...
...nihilists with good imaginations...