\name{schoolsAdviceData}
\alias{ps.advice.mat}
\alias{ps.all.vars.mat}
\alias{ps.edge.vars.mat}
\alias{ps.school.vars.mat}
\alias{ps.teacher.vars.mat}
\title{HLSM: Included Data Sets}
\description{
Data set included with the HLSM package: network variables from Pitts
and Spillane (2009).
}
\usage{
ps.advice.mat
ps.all.vars.mat
ps.edge.vars.mat
ps.school.vars.mat
ps.teacher.vars.mat
}
\format{
ps.advice.mat: a list of 15 sociomatrices of advice seeking network, one for each school.
ps.all.vars.mat: a list of 15 arrays of all the covariates, one for each school.
edge.vars.mat: a list of edge level covariates for 15 different school.
ps.school.vars.mat: a list of school level covariates for all 15 schools.
ps.teacher.vars.mat: a list of node level covariates for all 15 schools.
ps.all.vars.mat: a single list of length 15 containing the covariates mentioned above.
}
\references{
Pitts, V., & Spillane, J. (2009). "Using social network methods to study school leadership".International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 32, 185-207
Sweet, T.M., Thomas, A.C., and Junker, B.W. (2012).
"Hierarchical Network Models for Education Research: Hierarchical Latent Space Models". Journal of Educational and Behavorial Statistics.
}
\author{Sam Adhikari}
\keyword{datasets}