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- PhD Computer Science Stanford University
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- Bachelors Computer Science University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kelvyn Jones, is a British professor of human quantitative geography at the University of Bristol. He focuses on the quantitative modelling of social science data with complex structure through the application of multilevel models; especially in relation to change and health outcomes. Uniquely he is an elected Fellow of the British Academy, the Academy of the Social Sciences and the Learned Society of Wales.
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- Explaining Fixed Effects: Random Effects Modeling of Time-Series Cross-Sectional and Panel Data* (2014) (1061)
- Context, composition and heterogeneity: using multilevel models in health research. (1998) (697)
- Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice (2018) (469)
- Variance partitioning in multilevel logistic models that exhibit overdispersion (2005) (391)
- Multilevel methods for public health research (2000) (344)
- Confounding and collinearity in regression analysis: a cautionary tale and an alternative procedure, illustrated by studies of British voting behaviour (2017) (343)
- Health-related behaviour in context: a multilevel modelling approach. (1996) (302)
- Smoking and deprivation: are there neighbourhood effects? (1999) (299)
- Individuals and their ecologies: analysing the geography of chronic illness within a multilevel modelling framework (1995) (296)
- Do places matter? A multi-level analysis of regional variations in health-related behaviour in Britain. (1993) (274)
- Revisiting Robinson: the perils of individualistic and ecologic fallacy. (2009) (270)
- Research Methods in the Social Sciences (2010) (214)
- Local neighbourhood and mental health: evidence from the UK. (2005) (196)
- Country- and individual-level socioeconomic determinants of depression: multilevel cross-national comparison (2013) (180)
- Specifying and estimating multilevel models for geographical research (1991) (163)
- Medical geography: taking space seriously (1993) (163)
- Social capital, geography and health: a small-area analysis for England. (2005) (159)
- Contextual Models of Urban House Prices: A Comparison of Fixed- and Random-Coefficient Models Developed by Expansion (1994) (148)
- Another 'futile quest'? A simulation study of Yang and Land's Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort model (2014) (145)
- People, Places and Regions: Exploring the Use of Multi-Level Modelling in the Analysis of Electoral Data (1992) (140)
- The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects. (2013) (139)
- Neighbourhoods, Households and Income Dynamics: A Semi-Parametric Investigation of Neighbourhood Effects (2004) (137)
- Contextual risk factors for the common mental disorders in Britain: a multilevel investigation of the effects of place (2003) (131)
- Reducing child conduct problems and promoting social skills in a middle-income country: cluster randomised controlled trial† (2012) (119)
- Psychiatric morbidity: a multilevel approach to regional variations in the UK. (1995) (119)
- Geographic variation in the prevalence of common mental disorders in Britain: a multilevel investigation. (2003) (117)
- Predicting small-area health-related behaviour: a comparison of smoking and drinking indicators. (2000) (114)
- Multilevel Perspectives on Modeling Census Data (2001) (109)
- Evaluation of the Primary Schools Whiteboard Expansion Project (2007) (108)
- Does organization matter? A multilevel analysis of the demand-control model applied to human services. (1997) (107)
- Trustful societies, trustful individuals, and health: An analysis of self-rated health and social trust using the World Value Survey. (2010) (105)
- Defining localities for health planning: a GIS approach. (1996) (104)
- Ethnic Residential Segregation: A Multilevel, Multigroup, Multiscale Approach Exemplified by London in 2011 (2015) (101)
- Analyzing perceived limiting long-term illness using U.K. Census Microdata. (1996) (100)
- Modelling Complexity: Analysing Between-Individual and Between-Place Variation—A Multilevel Tutorial (1997) (96)
- Party support and the neighbourhood effect: spatial polarisation of the British electorate, 1991–2001 (2004) (94)
- Global variations in health: evaluating Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis using the World Values Survey. (2009) (93)
- Mental health inequalities in Wales, UK: Multi–level investigation of the effect of area deprivation (2005) (93)
- Neighbourhoods and Health (2003) (92)
- Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West (2015) (92)
- People and places: the multilevel model as a general framework for the quantitative analysis of geographical data (1996) (85)
- Health, disease and society: an introduction to medical geographycontinued. (1987) (75)
- An exploratory multilevel analysis of income, income inequality and self-rated health of the elderly in China. (2012) (72)
- Mental health needs and services for severely troubled and troubling young people including young offenders in an N.H.S. region. (2000) (71)
- Macro-, Meso- and Microscale Segregation: Modeling Changing Ethnic Residential Patterns in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013 (2015) (69)
- The hierarchical age–period–cohort model: Why does it find the results that it finds? (2017) (68)
- Scale, Factor Analyses, and Neighborhood Effects (2004) (66)
- Multilevel Modeling of Social Segregation (2012) (66)
- Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice (2017) (65)
- A Multi-level Analysis of the Variations in Domestic Property Prices: Southern England, 1980-87 (1993) (64)
- Using multilevel models to model heterogeneity: potential and pitfalls (2010) (62)
- Multilevel Modelling with Spatial Interaction Effects with Application to an Emerging Land Market in Beijing, China (2015) (62)
- Don't birth cohorts matter? A commentary and simulation exercise on Reither, Hauser, and Yang's (2009) age-period-cohort study of obesity. (2014) (60)
- Neighbourhood Social Capital and Neighbourhood Effects (2005) (60)
- Geographical variation in rates of common mental disorders in Britain: prospective cohort study. (2005) (59)
- Geographies of health perception in Québec: a multilevel perspective. (1999) (58)
- Spatial Polarization of Presidential Voting in the United States, 1992–2012: The “Big Sort” Revisited (2016) (55)
- Death and deprivation: an exploratory analysis of deaths in the health and lifestyle survey. (2000) (52)
- Compositional and contextual approaches to the study of health behaviour and outcomes: using multi-level modelling to evaluate Wilkinson's income inequality hypothesis. (2009) (52)
- Mortality variations in England and Wales between types of place: an analysis of the ONS longitudinal study. Office of National Statistics. (1998) (50)
- Spatial Scale and the Neighbourhood Effect: Multinomial Models of Voting at Two Recent British General Elections (2005) (50)
- Health, disease, and society: A critical medical geography (1987) (47)
- A Life Course Perspective on Health Trajectories and Transitions (2015) (44)
- Region, Local Context, and Voting at the 1997 General Election in England (2007) (44)
- Stylised fact or situated messiness? The diverse effects of increasing debt on national economic growth (2015) (43)
- A missing level in the analyses of British voting behaviour: the household as context as shown by analyses of a 1992–1997 longitudinal survey (2005) (42)
- Modelling context and heterogeneity: applying multilevel models (1998) (40)
- Multi-level models for geographical research (1991) (39)
- Age, Period and Cohort Processes in Longitudinal and Life Course Analysis: A Multilevel Perspective (2015) (38)
- Social trust, interpersonal trust and self-rated health in China: a multi-level study (2016) (38)
- Uncovering interactions in multivariate contingency tables: a multi-level modelling exploratory approach (2016) (37)
- The scale of segregation: ancestral groups in Sydney, 2011 (2016) (34)
- Geographies of Brexit and its aftermath: voting in England at the 2016 referendum and the 2017 general election (2018) (34)
- The Impact of Neighbourhood on the Income and Mental Health of British Social Renters (2007) (34)
- Using multilevel models for survey analysis (1993) (34)
- Manual supplement for MLwiN Version 2.31 (2009) (34)
- Contemporary fiddling in human geography while Rome burns: has quantitative analysis been largely abandoned - and should it be? (2003) (33)
- Determinants of access to health care for depression in 49 countries: A multilevel analysis. (2018) (32)
- Using Shrinkage in Multilevel Models to Understand Intersectionality (2019) (32)
- Multilevel approaches to modelling contexuality: from nuisance to substance in the analysis of voting behaviour (1998) (32)
- Multilevel assessment of immunisation uptake as a performance measure in general practice. (1991) (31)
- An exploratory discrete-time multilevel analysis of the effect of social support on the survival of elderly people in China. (2015) (30)
- Should age-period-cohort analysts accept innovation without scrutiny? A response to Reither, Masters, Yang, Powers, Zheng and Land. (2015) (30)
- Ecological and individual effects in childhood immunisation uptake: a multi-level approach. (1991) (30)
- Medical geography: global perspectives (1992) (29)
- Egocentric economic voting and changes in party choice: Great Britain 1992–2001 (2005) (29)
- Macro-Scale Stability with Micro-Scale Diversity: Modelling Changing Ethnic Minority Residential Segregation – London 2001-2011 (2016) (29)
- Social exclusion, self-rated health and depression among older people in China: Evidence from a national survey of older persons. (2019) (29)
- Mutual misunderstanding and avoidance, misrepresentations and disciplinary politics: spatial science and quantitative analysis in (United Kingdom) geographical curricula (2014) (29)
- Under examination (2016) (28)
- Measuring Segregation—A Cautionary Tale (2010) (28)
- Formula for success: Multilevel modelling of Formula One Driver and Constructor performance, 1950–2014 (2016) (27)
- Modelling residential segregation as unevenness and clustering: A multilevel modelling approach incorporating spatial dependence and tackling the MAUP (2018) (27)
- Generalized Additive Models, Graphical Diagnostics, and Logistic Regression (2010) (27)
- A multilevel analysis of the role of the family and the state in self-rated health of elderly Chinese. (2013) (24)
- Impact of definition on the study of avoidable mortality: geographical trends in British deaths 1981-1998 using Charlton and Holland's definitions. (2006) (24)
- The geography of Brexit – What geography? Modelling and predicting the outcome across 380 local authorities (2017) (24)
- Investigating the Macro Determinants of Self-Rated Health and Well-Being Using the European Social Survey: Methodological Innovations across Countries and Time (2015) (24)
- Moving out of the linear rut: the possibilities of generalized additive models (1992) (23)
- Bayesian informative priors with Yang and Land’s hierarchical age–period–cohort model (2015) (23)
- Current practice in the modelling of age, period and cohort effects with panel data: a commentary on Tawfik et al. (2012), Clarke et al. (2009), and McCulloch (2012) (2014) (22)
- Comparing multilevel modelling and artificial neural networks in house price prediction (2015) (22)
- Epidemiology: an introduction. (2000) (22)
- Stressed out? An investigation of whether allostatic load mediates associations between neighbourhood deprivation and health (2018) (21)
- Spatial scale and the geographical polarization of the American electorate (2018) (20)
- The geographical polarization of the American electorate: a country of increasing electoral landslides? (2018) (19)
- Area-based studies and the evaluation of multilevel influences on health outcomes (2005) (19)
- Was the 2016 United States’ presidential contest a deviating election? Continuity and change in the electoral map – or “Plus ça change, plus ç’est la mème géographie” (2017) (18)
- Understanding the population structure of the GHQ-12: Methodological considerations in dimensionally complex measurement outcomes. (2019) (17)
- Analysing and designing extensive studies in which place matters: a comment on neighbourhood incivilities and the study of crime in place (1994) (16)
- Geography's changing lexicon: measuring disciplinary change in Anglophone human geography through journal content analysis (2006) (16)
- Social capital, place and health: creating, validating and applying small-area indicators in the modelling of health outcomes (2004) (16)
- Occupied with classification: Which occupational classification scheme better predicts health outcomes? (2019) (15)
- A geographical multivariable multilevel analysis of social exclusion among older people in China: Evidence from the China Longitudinal Aging Social Survey ageing study (2018) (15)
- Residential environment and subjective well-being in Beijing: A fine-grained spatial scale analysis using a bivariate response binomial multilevel model (2019) (15)
- Quantitative methods I: The world we have lost – or where we started from (2019) (15)
- The nature of publishing and assessment in Geography and Environmental Studies: evidence from the Research Assessment Exercise 2008 (2009) (14)
- Consumed with worry: 'unsafe' alcohol consumption and self-reported problem drinking in England. (2000) (14)
- Multilevel perspectives on modelling census data (2001) (14)
- Department size and research in English Universities: inter-university variations (1995) (14)
- Multiscale Segregation: Multilevel Modeling of Dissimilarity—Challenging the Stylized Fact That Segregation Is Greater the Finer the Spatial Scale (2019) (13)
- The segregation of generations: ancestral groups in Sydney, 2011 (2017) (13)
- Volunteering, geography and welfare: a multilevel investigation of geographical variations in voluntary action (2006) (13)
- Multiple Contexts as Cross-classified Models: The Labor Vote in the British General Election of 1992 (2010) (13)
- Ethnic and class residential segregation: exploring their intersection – a multilevel analysis of ancestry and occupational class in Sydney (2018) (13)
- A multi-level model approach to immunisation uptake (1990) (12)
- The Cold War and geography's quantitative revolution: Some messy reflections on Barnes' geographical underworld (2008) (12)
- Quantitative geography III: Future challenges and challenging futures (2020) (12)
- Amendment to Specifying and estimating multi-level models for geographical research by Kelvyn Jones (1991) Trans Inst. Br. Geogr. 16: 148-160 (1992) (12)
- Response: The value of a historically informed multilevel analysis of Robinson's data (2009) (11)
- Seven up--refreshing medical geography: an introduction to selected papers from the Seventh International Symposium in Medical Geography, Portsmouth, U.K (1998) (11)
- Exploratory Data Analysis (2017) (11)
- The role of the neighborhood, family and peers regarding Colombian adolescents' social context and aggressive behavior. (2014) (11)
- INTERNATIONAL VARIATIONS IN LIFE EXPECTANCY: A SPATIO‐TEMPORAL ANALYSIS (2010) (11)
- Review of HLM 4 for Windows (1996) (10)
- Social capital, geography and health: developing and applying small-area indicators of social capital in the geography of health inequalities (2004) (10)
- Are Australia’s suburbs swamped by Asians and Muslims? Countering political claims with data (2017) (10)
- Confounding and collinearity in regression analysis: a cautionary tale and an alternative procedure, illustrated by studies of British voting behaviour (2017) (10)
- Evaluating the Absolute and Relative Income Hypotheses in an Exploratory Analysis of Deaths in the Health and Lifestyle survey (2003) (10)
- Age, sex, qualifications and voting at recent English general elections: an alternative exploratory approach (2018) (10)
- Decomposing Multi‐Level Ethnic Segregation in Auckland, New Zealand, 2001–2013: Segregation Intensity for Multiple Groups at Multiple Scales (2019) (9)
- Scotland’s Electoral Geography Differed from the Rest of Britain’s in 2017 (and 2015) – Exploring its Contours (2018) (9)
- The utility of geodemographic indicators in small area estimates of limiting long-term illness. (2019) (9)
- Home Advantage in American College Football Games: A Multilevel Modelling Approach (2011) (9)
- Developing and Evaluating Small-Area Indicators of the Neighbourhood Social Environment (2006) (9)
- The Growing Spatial Polarization of Presidential Voting in the United States, 1992–2012: Myth or Reality? (2016) (9)
- The melting-pot and the economic integration of immigrant families: ancestral and generational variations in Australia (2015) (9)
- Do multilevel models ever give different results ? (2008) (9)
- A classic that wasn’t: Statistical Geography and paths only later taken (2020) (8)
- Does neighbourhood deprivation affect the genetic influence on body mass? (2017) (8)
- In search of Britain’s Muslim ghettoes (2016) (8)
- "Illiterate people" or "illiterate places": the Indian evidence (2000) (8)
- Neighborhoods, Households and Income Dynamics: A Semi-Parametric Investigation of Neighborhood Effects (2004) (8)
- When does geography matter most? Age-specific geographical effects in the patterning of, and relationship between, mental wellbeing and mental illness. (2020) (8)
- One step forward but two steps back to the proper appreciation of spatial science (2014) (8)
- Modelling the occupational assimilation of immigrants by ancestry, age group and generational differences in Australia: a random effects approach to a large table of counts (2015) (8)
- Spatial scale and measuring segregation: illustrated by the formation of Chicago’s ghetto (2018) (7)
- Exploring constituency-level estimates for the 2017 British general election (2018) (7)
- On inequality and health, again: A response to Bernburg, and Barford, Dorling and Pickett (2010) (7)
- Ageing and cohort trajectories in mental ill-health: An exploration using multilevel models (2020) (7)
- Are indices still useful for measuring socioeconomic segregation in UK schools? A response to Watts (2013) (6)
- Coming full circle: The 2017 UK general election and the changing electoral map (2018) (6)
- Government and Information (1990) (6)
- Voting for Trump and the electoral mosaics of US metropolitan areas: Exploring changing patterns of party support by neighborhood (2019) (6)
- The Mistreated Model: Some Technical Comments on Porojan's Paper on 'Trade Flows and Spatial Effects' (2003) (6)
- What's hiding behind statistical maps? (1991) (6)
- a middle-income country : cluster randomised controlled trial Reducing child conduct problems and promoting social skills in Material (2012) (6)
- The Geography of Health Inequalities in the Developed World: Views from Britain and North America (2003) (6)
- Occupational segregation in London: A multilevel framework for modelling segregation (2015) (5)
- Quantitative methods II: How we moved on – Decades of change in philosophy, focus and methods (2020) (5)
- A brief response to Gorard (2011) (5)
- Fixed and Random effects: making an informed choice (2017) (5)
- University Admissions and the Prediction of Degree Performance (2016) (5)
- First Data with the Hybrid Array of Gamma-Ray Detectors (HAGRiD) (2016) (5)
- X-ray Burst Studies with the JENSA Gas Jet Target (2017) (5)
- Stat-JR version 1.0 (2013) (5)
- Guest editorial: the scope of multilevel models (1997) (5)
- Investigating neighbourhood effects on health: using community-survey data for developing neighbourhood-related constructs. (2014) (5)
- On inequality, health, scientific progress and political argument: A response to Dorling and Barford (2009) (4)
- British educational trajectories from school to university: evaluating quantitative evidence in policy formulation and justification (2017) (4)
- Random Reflections on Modelling, Geography and Voting (2010) (4)
- The Geography of Health Inequalities (2002) (4)
- Predicting the Brexit vote: getting the geography right (more or less) (2016) (4)
- Les Hepple: An Appreciation (2007) (3)
- γ -ray spectroscopy of astrophysically important states in Ca39 (2020) (3)
- MultiLevel Modeling of Space-Time Variations: Exploring Landslide Voting Patterns at United States Presidential Elections, 1992-2016 (2018) (3)
- Regional Variations in Voting at British General Elections, 1950–2001: Group-Based Latent Trajectory Analysis (2009) (3)
- Sampling People or People in Places? The BES as an Election Study (2007) (3)
- A response to Gorard (2014) (3)
- Why geography matters (2019) (3)
- Geographical variations in mortality: an exploratory approach (1980) (2)
- Implementing a Multidimensional Poverty Measure Using Mixed Methods and a Participatory Framework (2011) (2)
- Can we really not predict who will vote for Brexit, and where? (2016) (2)
- Region, Constituency, Neighborhood and/or Home: Local Contexts and Voting at the 1997 General Election in England (2006) (2)
- Defining communities: a GIS approach to delivering better health care (1994) (2)
- Planning applications of area classification: some examples from Hampshire (1985) (2)
- Multilevel models for age–period–cohort analysis (2020) (2)
- Spin assignments to excited states in $^{22}$Na through a $^{24}$Mg(p,$^{3}$He)$^{22}$Na reaction measurement (2010) (2)
- Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice (2017) (2)
- Featured Graphic. A Nation Dividing? Changing Within-State, Between-County Segregation for US Presidential Elections 2000–12 (2014) (2)
- Percentages, ratios and inbuilt relationships in geographical research: an overview and bibliography (1978) (2)
- Cohort change and individual development of aerobic performance during childhood: results from the Madeira Growth Study (2012) (2)
- Medical geography (1991) (2)
- Segregation at school and at home: An English exploration (2017) (2)
- A comparison of social housing in the Netherlands and England on characteristics and quality (2005) (1)
- Geographers: Bio-bibliographical Studies (2010) (1)
- What is multilevel modelling (2008) (1)
- From Votes to Seats in Multi-party Plurality Electoral Systems (2016) (1)
- Intersectionality and English Voting Behaviour: And Was There a 2017 Youthquake (2020) (1)
- Geographies of Brexit and its aftermath (2020) (1)
- Predicting ‘Who Voted for Brexit’ Through Ecological Analysis – An Example of the Problem of Confounding, and its Resolution (2018) (1)
- Ethnic and class residential segregation: exploring their intersection-a multilevel analysis of ancestry and occupational class in Australia. Urban (2017) (1)
- Mental health inequalities in Wales, United Kingdom: A multilevel effect of area deprivation (2004) (1)
- A beginner's guide to Stat-JR’s TREE interface version 1.0.0 (2013) (1)
- Investigating neighbourhood effects on health (2014) (1)
- Bayesian informative priors with Yang and Land’s hierarchical age–period–cohort model (2013) (1)
- Replication of government research uncovers shaky evidence on relationship between school and degree performance. (2014) (1)
- The Right to Know: Government and Information (1990) (1)
- effects of place disorders in Britain : a multilevel investigation of the Contextual risk factors for the common mental (2003) (1)
- Multilevel Modelling: A One Day Introductory Workshop (2008) (0)
- Death and income: evaluating the absolute and relative income hypotheses in an exploratory analysis of the UK Health and Lifestyle Survey (2002) (0)
- Gamma-ray spectroscopy of 131 Sn 81 via the ( 9 Be, 8 Be γ) reaction (2016) (0)
- Quantitative Geography III: Future Challenges & Challenging Futures (2020) (0)
- Erratum (2016) (0)
- Direct neutron capture cross section on Ge80 and probing shape coexistence in neutron-rich nuclei (2019) (0)
- The Geographies of Trump's Electoral Success (2020) (0)
- Geography at Bristol: An Historical Account of the School of Geographical Sciences Prepared for the University's Centenary Celebrations in 2009 (2009) (0)
- Single-Neutron Structure of Neutron-Rich Nuclei near N=50 and N=82 (2008) (0)
- Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts (2008) (0)
- Video: What is multilevel modelling? (2012) (0)
- Current practice in the modelling of age, period and cohort effects with panel data: a commentary on Tawfik et al. (2012), Clarke et al. (2009), and McCulloch (2012) (2013) (0)
- Open Dialogue peer review: A response to Gorard (2014) (0)
- The segregation of generations (2017) (0)
- of the effect of area deprivation Mental health inequalities in Wales, UK: multi-level investigation (2012) (0)
- Book reviews : Bryman, A. and Cramer,D. 1990: Quantitative data analysis for social scientists. London: Rout ledge, xiv + 290 pp. £35.00 cloth, £10.99 paper. ISBN: 0 415 02664 4 (1992) (0)
- Geographical connections: Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) Medals and Awards ceremony 2013 (2013) (0)
- Government information policy in the 1980s (1989) (0)
- The geographical polarization of the American electorate: a country of increasing electoral landslides? (2018) (0)
- Modelling the occupational assimilation of immigrants by ancestry, age group and generational differences in Australia: a random effects approach to a large table of counts (2014) (0)
- Leslie Wilson Hepple (2010) (0)
- The Labour vote in the British General Election of 1992: an exploratory cross-classified analysis (1995) (0)
- Health and Welfare Services in Britain in 1975. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research Occasional Papers XXII. (1967) (0)
- An advanced user's guide to Stat-JR version 1.0.0 (2013) (0)
- Self-management of the Dual Diagnosis of HIV/AIDS and Diabetes During COVID-19 (2021) (0)
- Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a on Kelley dangerous (2017) (0)
- Commentary (2011) (0)
- Measuring segregation: methods, tools and data (2009) (0)
- Britain: prospective cohort study Geographical variation in rates of common mental disorders in (2012) (0)
- Multilevel modelling oflimiting long term illnessusing the 1991 individualSAR for Great Britain (2000) (0)
- OP13 Are cancer mortality patterns random? an ecological analysis of england and wales, 2006–2009 (2015) (0)
- Health, disease and society continued. (1987) (0)
- The geography of the Brexit vote – what difference will turnout make? (2016) (0)
- SCIENTIFIC NEWS ATTEMPTS AT MORE SPECIFIC AND PRACTICAL DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA FOR FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM DISORDER (2005) (0)
- The hierarchical age–period–cohort model: Why does it find the results that it finds? (2017) (0)
- Spatial scale and measuring segregation: illustrated by the formation of Chicago’s ghetto (2016) (0)
- Revisiting the Robinson Fallacy: Perils of individualistic and ecological fallacy (2009) (0)
- Multilevel Models to Model Heterogeneity : Potential and Pitjialls (2010) (0)
- Stability of social participation among students with SEN at the start of mainstream secondary school (2013) (0)
- Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice (2018) (0)
- Measuring neighbourhood social dimensions using individual responses: An application of multilevel factor analysis and ecometrics. (2020) (0)
- Stylised fact or situated messiness? A multilevel country panel analysis of the effects of debt on national economic growth, using Reinhart and Rogoff's data (2014) (0)
- Informing Neutron-Capture Rates through (d,p) Reactions on Neutron-Rich Tin Isotopes (2014) (0)
- Commentary (2013) (0)
- General election polling goes geographical: the accuracy and value of constituency-level estimates (2018) (0)
- Understanding the population structure of the GHQ-12: evidence for multidimensionality using Bayesian and Exploratory Structural Equation Modelling from a large-scale UK population survey (2019) (0)
- Book reviews: Jones III, J.P. and Casetti, E., editors, 1992: Applications of the expansion method. London: Routledge. xviii + 382 pp. £60.00 cloth. ISBN: 0 415034949 (1993) (0)
- Health, Disease and Society (2022) (0)
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