A Bayesian Approach to More Stable Estimates of Group-Level Effects in Contextual Studies Oliver Lüdtke Alexander Robitzsch Steffen Zitzmann 10.6084/m9.figshare.1629355.v1 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/A_Bayesian_Approach_to_More_Stable_Estimates_of_Group_Level_Effects_in_Contextual_Studies/1629355 <div><p>Multilevel analyses are often used to estimate the effects of group-level constructs. However, when using aggregated individual data (e.g., student ratings) to assess a group-level construct (e.g., classroom climate), the observed group mean might not provide a reliable measure of the unobserved latent group mean. In the present article, we propose a Bayesian approach that can be used to estimate a multilevel latent covariate model, which corrects for the unreliable assessment of the latent group mean when estimating the group-level effect. A simulation study was conducted to evaluate the choice of different priors for the group-level variance of the predictor variable and to compare the Bayesian approach with the maximum likelihood approach implemented in the software M<i>plus</i>. Results showed that, under problematic conditions (i.e., small number of groups, predictor variable with a small ICC), the Bayesian approach produced more accurate estimates of the group-level effect than the maximum likelihood approach did.</p></div> 2016-01-05 14:53:06 predictor likelihood approach icc e.g Bayesian approach Contextual Studies Multilevel analyses