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ERIC Number: EJ1113879
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016-Oct
Pages: 21
Abstractor: As Provided
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ISSN: ISSN-0013-1644
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The Effects of Including Observed Means or Latent Means as Covariates in Multilevel Models for Cluster Randomized Trials
Aydin, Burak; Leite, Walter L.; Algina, James
Educational and Psychological Measurement, v76 n5 p803-823 Oct 2016
We investigated methods of including covariates in two-level models for cluster randomized trials to increase power to detect the treatment effect. We compared multilevel models that included either an observed cluster mean or a latent cluster mean as a covariate, as well as the effect of including Level 1 deviation scores in the model. A Monte Carlo simulation study was performed manipulating effect sizes, cluster sizes, number of clusters, intraclass correlation of the outcome, patterns of missing data, and the squared correlations between Level 1 and Level 2 covariates and the outcome. We found no substantial difference between models with observed means or latent means with respect to convergence, Type I error rates, coverage, and bias. However, coverage could fall outside of acceptable limits if a latent mean is included as a covariate when cluster sizes are small. In terms of statistical power, models with observed means performed similarly to models with latent means, but better when cluster sizes were small. A demonstration is provided using data from a study of the Tools for Getting Along intervention.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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