Multi-level modelling
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Multi-level Modelling is the body of work in quantitative health research which brings together data for both places and individuals to elucidate health outcomes. This is arguably the most significant contribution made to quantitative health research by geographers (Gatrell, 2002).
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Gatrell, A.C. (2002) Geographies of Health: an Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell.