multilevel model

  • 1Multilevel model — Multilevel models (also hierarchical linear models, nested models, mixed models, random coefficient, random effects models, random parameter models, or split plot designs) are statistical models of parameters that vary at more than one level.… …

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  • 2Multilevel security — or Multiple Levels of Security (abbreviated as MLS) is the application of a computer system to process information with different sensitivities (i.e., at different security levels), permit simultaneous access by users with different security… …

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  • 3Marginal model — In statistics, marginal models (Heagerty Zeger, 2000) are a technique for obtaining regression estimates in multilevel modeling, also called hierarchical linear models. People often want to know the effect of a predictor/explanatory variable X,… …

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  • 4Statistical model — A statistical model is a formalization of relationships between variables in the form of mathematical equations. A statistical model describes how one or more random variables are related to one or more random variables. The model is statistical… …

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  • 5Generalized linear model — In statistics, the generalized linear model (GLM) is a flexible generalization of ordinary least squares regression. It relates the random distribution of the measured variable of the experiment (the distribution function ) to the systematic (non …

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  • 6Mixed model — A mixed model is a statistical model containing both fixed effects and random effects, that is mixed effects. These models are useful in a wide variety of disciplines in the physical, biological and social sciences. They are particularly useful… …

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  • 7Generalized linear mixed model — In statistics, a generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) is a particular type of mixed model (multilevel model). It is an extension to the generalized linear model in which the linear predictor contains random effects in addition to the usual fixed …

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  • 8Bell-LaPadula model — The Bell LaPadula Model is a state machine model used for enforcing access control in government and military applications. [cite book|last=Hansche|first=Susan|coauthors=John Berti, Chris Hare|title=Official (ISC)2 Guide to the CISSP… …

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  • 9Bell–LaPadula model — The Bell LaPadula Model (abbreviated BLP) is a state machine model used for enforcing access control in government and military applications.[1] It was developed by David Elliott Bell and Leonard J. LaPadula, subsequent to strong guidance from… …

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  • 10Jaynes-Cummings model — The Jaynes Cummings model (JCM) is a theoretical model in quantum optics. It describes the system of a two level atom interacting with a quantized mode of an optical cavity, with or without the presence of light. The JCM is of great interest in… …

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