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Minimum level-1 sample size? |
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Jane W. posted on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 - 3:15 pm
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I have data on 200+ employees who provided twice-daily ratings over a 7-day period. Which I see as: - Level 3 (employee): n=200+ - Level 2 (day): n=7 - Level 1 (event/within-day): n=2 The variance is mostly distributed across levels 1 and 3, with anywhere from 0-8% of variance occurring at level 2. Alternatively, I could run a 2-level model and collapse across day, such that: - Level 2 (employee): n=200+ - Level 1 (event): n=14 Which would help if level-1 fixed effects were of primary interest. My questions: 1) In general, is n=2 too small for level 1? 2) Would you run as a 2- or 3-level model? Thanks for any input! |
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You have too few level 2 units for three-level analysis. You should use alternative 2. You need at least 20 and some would say 30-50 clusters. N=2 is not too small for level 1. |
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