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Multilevel Linear Models Differ from Regression in That They

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Multilevel linear models differ from regression in that they:


A) Allow you to do mediation analysis.
B) Allow you to include multiple predictor variables.
C) Can have categorical variables as predictors.
D) Take account of hierarchies in the data structure.

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