MultiLevel simultaneous component analysis: A computational shortcut and software package

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MultiLevel Simultaneous Component Analysis (MLSCA) is a data-analytical technique for multivariate two-level data. MLSCA sheds light on the associations between the variables at both levels by specifying separate submodels for each level. Each submodel consists of a component model. Although MLSCA has already been successfully applied in diverse areas within and outside the behavioral sciences, its use is hampered by two issues. First, as MLSCA solutions are fitted by means of iterative algorithms, analyzing large data sets (i.e., data sets with many level one units) may take a lot of computation time. Second, easily accessible software for estimating MLSCA models is lacking so far. In this paper, we address both issues. Specifically, we discuss a computational shortcut for MLSCA fitting. Moreover, we present the MLSCA package, which was built in MATLAB, but is also available in a version that can be used on any Windows computer, without having MATLAB installed.

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Ceulemans, E., Wilderjans, T. F., Kiers, H. A. L., & Timmerman, M. E. (2016). MultiLevel simultaneous component analysis: A computational shortcut and software package. Behavior Research Methods, 48(3), 1008–1020. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-015-0626-8

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