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Random effects models for ranked data: an example from a survey of student social workers

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Random effects models for ranked data: an example from a survey of student social workers. / Francis, Brian; Dittrich, Regina.
Social science methodology in the new millennium : proceedings of the fifth international conference on logic and methodology [CDROM]. ed. / Joerg Blasius. Cologne: German Social Science Infrastructure Services (GESIS) , 2000.

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Francis, B & Dittrich, R 2000, Random effects models for ranked data: an example from a survey of student social workers. in J Blasius (ed.), Social science methodology in the new millennium : proceedings of the fifth international conference on logic and methodology [CDROM]. German Social Science Infrastructure Services (GESIS) , Cologne.

APA

Francis, B., & Dittrich, R. (2000). Random effects models for ranked data: an example from a survey of student social workers. In J. Blasius (Ed.), Social science methodology in the new millennium : proceedings of the fifth international conference on logic and methodology [CDROM] German Social Science Infrastructure Services (GESIS) .

Vancouver

Francis B, Dittrich R. Random effects models for ranked data: an example from a survey of student social workers. In Blasius J, editor, Social science methodology in the new millennium : proceedings of the fifth international conference on logic and methodology [CDROM]. Cologne: German Social Science Infrastructure Services (GESIS) . 2000

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Francis, Brian ; Dittrich, Regina. / Random effects models for ranked data : an example from a survey of student social workers. Social science methodology in the new millennium : proceedings of the fifth international conference on logic and methodology [CDROM]. editor / Joerg Blasius. Cologne : German Social Science Infrastructure Services (GESIS) , 2000.

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