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Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice
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Fairbrother, Malcolm
, Bell, Andrew
, Jones, Kelvyn
in
Alternative approaches
/ Bias
/ Data
/ Data analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Miscommunication
/ Parameter estimation
/ Random effects
/ Risk
/ Studies
2018
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Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice
by
Fairbrother, Malcolm
, Bell, Andrew
, Jones, Kelvyn
in
Alternative approaches
/ Bias
/ Data
/ Data analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Miscommunication
/ Parameter estimation
/ Random effects
/ Risk
/ Studies
2018
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Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice
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Fairbrother, Malcolm
, Bell, Andrew
, Jones, Kelvyn
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Alternative approaches
/ Bias
/ Data
/ Data analysis
/ Mathematical models
/ Miscommunication
/ Parameter estimation
/ Random effects
/ Risk
/ Studies
2018
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Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice
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Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.’s dangerous practice
2018
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Kelley et al. argue that group-mean-centering covariates in multilevel models is dangerous, since—they claim—it generates results that are biased and misleading. We argue instead that what is dangerous is Kelley et al.’s unjustified assault on a simple statistical procedure that is enormously helpful, if not vital, in analyses of multilevel data. Kelley et al.’s arguments appear to be based on a faulty algebraic operation, and on a simplistic argument that parameter estimates from models with mean-centered covariates must be wrong merely because they are different than those from models with uncentered covariates. They also fail to explain why researchers should dispense with mean-centering when it is central to the estimation of fixed effects models—a common alternative approach to the analysis of clustered data, albeit one increasingly incorporated within a random effects framework. Group-mean-centering is, in short, no more dangerous than any other statistical procedure, and should remain a normal part of multilevel data analyses where it can be judiciously employed to good effect.
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