=============================================================================== Now available as open access article: "Multilevel Analysis with Few Clusters" =============================================================================== .. post:: 2020-05-13 :category: research .. previewimage:: multilevel-ml-reml-bias.png .. bibsource:: ../../publications.bib .. bibsource:: ../../multilevel.bib Our paper on "Multilevel Analysis with Few Clusters: Improving Likelihood-based Methods" is now published as an open access article by the *British Journal of Political Science* :cite:`elff.et.al:multilevel.improving`, along with a comment by Daniel Stegmueller :cite:`stegmueller:comment` and a response by us :cite:`elff.et.al:rejoinder`. .. figure:: multilevel-ci-coverage.png :figwidth: 700px Performance of Likelihood-based Estimators of Random Intercept Variances in Multilevel Linear and Probit Models It took a while from the initial acceptance of the paper to its final publication, because the journal wanted to publish the paper together with the comments and the response. Both the comments and the response are also peer reviewed, which explains the delay. .. rubric:: References .. bibliography:: :citations: :link-details: