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Posts by Andy Grogan-Kaylor

Multiple measures of child maltreatment

Multiple measures of child maltreatment

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Squaring the Circle: Is Triangulation of Child Abuse Reports Helpful?

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Information about child maltreatment can come from multiple sources.

We employ multiple advanced quantitative strategies to demonstrate how one might productively triangulate upon the measurement of child maltreatment.

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Data Visualization With Stata – Andrew Grogan-Kaylor

Data visualization in #Stata, an updated link: agrogan1.github.io/posts/data-v...

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Data Visualization With Stata (The Basics) – Andrew Grogan-Kaylor

Data visualization with #Stata, the basics: agrogan1.github.io/posts/data-v...

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Thank you!

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graph of relationship of empathy, maltreatment and self-harm thoughts.

graph of relationship of empathy, maltreatment and self-harm thoughts.

agrogan1.github.io/closeread/em... When Empathy Helps and Hurts

New paper on empathy and mental health outcomes. Empathy appears to be a "risky strength". Too much or too little empathy appear to be risk factors, while a moderate amount of empathy appears protective.

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a diagram illustrating hypothetical statistical relationships

a diagram illustrating hypothetical statistical relationships

globalfamilies.quarto.pub/be-less-wrong/ Be Less Wrong

A tutorial on reasons for using quantitative methods. I’ve made some updates: minor updates to the diagrams; and notes clarifying the relationship of ideas in the tutorial to ideas about RCT’s, mediation, confounders, and statistical colliders.

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Two Page Stata

Some updated #Stata resources for the new academic year.
* agrogan1.github.io/Stata/two-pa...
* agrogan1.github.io/Stata/data-v...

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The School of Social Work Announces New Master’s Degree in Social Impact Leadership | University of Michigan School of Social Work

"The University of Michigan School of Social Work is launching a new and innovative 30-credit Master of Arts degree in #SocialImpact Leadership."

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Multilevel Thinking Multilevel models have become very common in social research, however, there are aspects of these models that are explored only infrequently. Those that rarely make their way into courses and training...

Now available both in print and online: books.google.com/books/about/...

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Why care about these technicalities?

Interactions are one of our major statistical tools for examining similarity or difference in statistical relationships across groups, identities, or contexts.

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Interactions in Logistic Regression

Interactions in logistic regression can be particularly challenging to work with: agrogan1.github.io/newstuff/cat...

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Interactions And Main Effects Need To Be Interpreted Together – Andrew Grogan-Kaylor A Mathematical Perspective

Both main effects and interactions need to be interpreted together:
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Interactions Are Symmetric – Andrew Grogan-Kaylor

Interactions are often thought of as encompassing a main effect (x), and a moderator (m), but because of the commutative property of multiplication, interactions are essentially symmetric: agrogan1.github.io/posts/intera...

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Interactions and Moderation – Andrew Grogan-Kaylor

For many models, adding a main effect and interaction for group can be seen as giving each group its own regression line with its own intercept and its own slope:

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slope of a mountain

slope of a mountain

A thread on #interactions and #moderation.

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How Does Context Shape Caregivers' Psychosocial Stimulation? A Study of Georgia and Mongolia

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I argue that multilevel modeling is a principled way to explore human variation and commonality.

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I try to provide a tutorial for applied researchers, and to bring "down to earth" some of the more advanced ideas about multilevel modeling that I see in the methodological literature, but rarely see in applied work.

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Multilevel Thinking: Discovering Variation, Universals, and Particulars in Cross-Cultural Research Abstract. This book introduces the ideas of multilevel modeling. Chapters cover: the cross-sectional model; the longitudinal model; models for binary outco

My new book, Multilevel Thinking, is now published in Electronic version by Oxford University Press: academic.oup.com/book/60530. #stata #rstats #julialang

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Violence between parents or in the community increases risk of child punishment Exposure to higher rates of violence in the larger social context may spill over to family violence, including caregivers' use of physical child abuse, according to a new University of Michigan study.

UM News release about our research: news.umich.edu/violence-bet.... See also: globalfamilies.quarto.pub/spillover-of...

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Redirecting

DOI for the Open Access article: doi.org/10.1016/j.ch...

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Just similarity and difference across groups or countries, which I think, multilevel models let us start to see. Simply the size of the random slopes. Now that I’ve written the book, I need to figure out even better ways to quantify this.

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I’d like to share that my book, Multilevel Thinking: Discovering Variation, Universals, and Particulars in Cross-Cultural Research is available for pre-order at Oxford University Press: global.oup.com/academic/pro...

* Includes appendices for estimating MLMs in #Stata, #Rstats, and #Julialang.

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Countries in UNICEF MICS Data

Countries in UNICEF MICS Data

We've published a new paper: Spillover of Macro-Level Violence to Parental Physical Abuse of Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. The paper should be online shortly, but in the meantime, we've prepared a scrollable summary here: globalfamilies.quarto.pub/spillover-of...

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Thank you for the kind words!

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Orphan Discipline and Child Neglect An Analysis from 48 Countries

ArcGIS StoryMap visualization of our new article on parenting of orphans: arcg.is/1HjKyW2

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treemap showing that most of the world's children are not protected from physical punishment

treemap showing that most of the world's children are not protected from physical punishment

Same information as a treemap.

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Most of the world's children are not protected from corporal punishment.

Most of the world's children are not protected from corporal punishment.

Cartogram showing that most of the world's children are not protected from #corporal_punishment #rstats #gis

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One model accounts for group, while the other does not.

One model accounts for group, while the other does not.

“Be Less Wrong”, the importance of multivariate, quantitative thinking, especially when thinking about treatments, programs, and interventions for social issues: globalfamilies.quarto.pub/be-less-wrong/
#closeread #quarto

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