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Heisig, J. P. & Schaeffer, M. (2019). Why you should always include a random slope for the lower-level variable involved in a cross-level interaction. European Sociological Review, 35(2), 258-279. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcy053
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Heisig, J. P., & Schaeffer, M. (2019). Why you should always include a random slope for the lower-level variable involved in a cross-level interaction. European Sociological Review, 35(2), 258-279.
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Heisig, J. P., and M. Schaeffer. 2019. "Why You Should Always Include a Random Slope for the Lower-Level Variable Involved in a Cross-Level Interaction." European Sociological Review 35 (2): 258-279. doi:10.1093/esr/jcy053.
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Heisig, J. P., and M. Schaeffer. 2019. "Why You Should Always Include a Random Slope for the Lower-Level Variable Involved in a Cross-Level Interaction." European Sociological Review 35: 258-279. doi:10.1093/esr/jcy053.
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Heisig, J.P. & Schaeffer, M. (2019). Why you should always include a random slope for the lower-level variable involved in a cross-level interaction. European Sociological Review, 35, 2, 258-279. https://doi.org/10.1093/esr/jcy053
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Heisig, J.P., and M. Schaeffer. 2019. Why You Should Always Include a Random Slope for the Lower- Level Variable Involved in a Cross-Level Interaction. European Sociological Review 35(2): 258- 279. https:// doi. org/ 10. 1093/ esr/ jcy053.
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