On Fri, 5 Jan 2001 s-luppescu at uchicago.edu wrote:
> I have data on every grade in all elementary schools in Chicago over 5
years. I
> would like to estimate a trend over time for each grade in each school.
There
> are 17,600 data all together (about 460 schools, nearly 8 grades each, over
5
> years). Is there a not-so-hard way to do this in R (I was thinking of using
> rlm)?
And the statistical model is? 5 years is a short series, and I would have
thought a multilevel model was appropriate (and in R that means using lme).
I'l leave it to someone who understands the terms (grades are a response
in my terminology) to suggest a model.
rlm and friends assume independent errors, which looks dubious here.
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