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Andrew Bell
Andrew Bell
Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield
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Explaining Fixed Effects: Random effects modelling of time-series cross-sectional and panel data
A Bell, K Jones
Political Science Research and Methods 3 (1), 133-153, 2015
17982015
Fixed and Random effects models: making an informed choice
A Bell, M Fairbrother, K Jones
Quality and Quantity 53 (2), 1051-1074, 2019
9492019
Another ’futile quest’? A simulation study of Yang and Land’s Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort model
A Bell, K Jones
Demographic Research 30, 333-360, 2014
2362014
The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects
A Bell, K Jones
Social Science & Medicine 93, 163-165, 2013
2052013
Age Period Cohort analysis: A review of what we should and shouldn’t do
A Bell
Annals of Human Biology 47 (2), 208-217, 2020
1212020
The Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort model: Why does it find the results that it finds?
A Bell, K Jones
Quality and Quantity 52 (2), 783-799, 2018
1142018
Understanding and misunderstanding Group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.'s dangerous practice
A Bell, K Jones, M Fairbrother
Quality and Quantity 52 (5), 2031-2036, 2018
1052018
Life-course and cohort trajectories of mental health in the UK, 1991-2008 – a multilevel age-period-cohort analysis
A Bell
Social Science & Medicine 120, 21-30, 2014
1002014
Don't birth cohorts matter? A commentary and simulation exercise on Reither, Hauser, and Yang's (2009) age–period–cohort study of obesity
A Bell, K Jones
Social Science & Medicine 101, 176-180, 2014
902014
Age, Period and Cohort Processes in Longitudinal and Life Course Analysis: A Multilevel Perspective
A Bell, K Jones
A Life Course Perspective on Health Trajectories and Transitions, 197-213, 2015
882015
Stylised fact or situated messiness? The diverse effects of increasing debt on national economic growth
A Bell, R Johnston, K Jones
Journal of Economic Geography 15 (2), 449-472, 2015
722015
Can intersectionality help with understanding and tackling health inequalities? Perspectives of professional stakeholders
D Holman, S Salway, A Bell, B Beach, A Adebajo, N Ali, J Butt
Health Research Policy and Systems 19 (97), 2021
572021
Using shrinkage in multilevel models to understand intersectionality: a simulation study and a guide for best practice
A Bell, D Holman, K Jones
Methodology 15 (2), 88-96, 2019
532019
Urban geography and protest mobilization in Africa
S Fox, A Bell
Political Geography 53, 54-64, 2016
512016
Should age-period-cohort analysts accept innovation without scrutiny? A response to Reither, Masters, Yang, Powers, Zheng and Land
A Bell, K Jones
Social Science & Medicine 128, 331-333, 2015
512015
Formula for success: Multilevel modelling of Formula One Driver and Constructor performance, 1950-2014
A Bell, J Smith, CE Sabel, K Jones
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sport 12 (2), 99-112, 2016
402016
Bayesian informative priors with Yang and Land’s hierarchical age–period–cohort model
A Bell, K Jones
Quality & Quantity 49 (1), 255-266, 2015
332015
Current practice in the modelling of Age, Period and Cohort effects with panel data: a commentary on Tawfik et al (2012), Clarke et al (2009), and McCulloch (2012)
A Bell, K Jones
Quality and Quantity 48 (4), 2089-2095, 2014
322014
Mapping intersectional inequalities in biomarkers of healthy ageing and chronic disease in older English adults
DJ Holman, S Salway, A Bell
Scientific Reports 10 (13522), 2020
282020
A survey of new PIs in the UK
S Acton, A Bell, C Toseland, A Twelvetrees
eLife 8 (e46827), 1-14, 2019
252019
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