Dear all,
I have run a binary logistic regression analysis (good versus poor health) and my results are statistically signifiant. When I run a (two-level) multilevel model, because I actually have clustered data (participants from different countries), my result are not longer significant (p>0.05).
Would someone be so kind to explain why this happens?
Thank you.
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