Why does it matter that data are hierarchical (or not)?

a. Because the contextual variables in the hierarchy introduce
dependency in the data
b. Because if the data are hierarchical the residuals will be uncorrelated.
c. Because if the data are hierarchical, then missing data can be
problematic.
d. Because if the data are hierarchical, then we must treat all variables as
fixed effects.


a. Because the contextual variables in the hierarchy introduce
dependency in the data

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