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Abstract #301258

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Activity Number: 333
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: Section on Bayesian Statistical Science
Abstract - #301258
Title: Measures of Explained Variance and Pooling in Multilevel Models
Author(s): Iain Pardoe*+ and Andrew Gelman
Companies: University of Oregon and Columbia University
Address: Lundquist College of Business, Eugene, OR, 97403-1208,
Keywords: shrinkage ; adjusted R-squared ; Bayesian inference ; hierarchical model ; multilevel regression ; partial pooling
Abstract:

Explained variance (R-squared) has been generalized in various ways to multilevel models for hierarchical data structures in which individuals are grouped into units, and there are variables measured on individuals and each grouping unit. The models are based on regression relationships at different levels, with the first level corresponding to the individual data, and subsequent levels corresponding to between-group regressions of individual predictor effects on grouping unit variables. We present an approach to defining R-squared at each level of the multilevel model, rather than attempting to create a single summary measure of fit, by comparing variances within the model. In simple regression, our measure generalizes the classical adjusted R-squared. We also discuss a related variance comparison to summarize the degree to which estimates at each level of the model are pooled together based on the level-specific regression relationship, rather than estimated separately. This pooling factor is related to the concept of shrinkage in simple hierarchical models. We illustrate the methods on a dataset of radon in houses within counties using a series of multilevel models.


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