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Model 1 provides
the baseline for assessing the random variation of the intercept between level 2 areas and
the fixed variation within the total sample at level 1. Variance at level 1 was
substantially greater than at level 2 indicating that individuals differed more among
themselves in this sample, than did urban areas from each other. The ICC for the null
model was significant and equal to 0.008. This suggests that area heterogeneity was
minimal and although only a small proportion of variance in individual physical health was
due to structural context, it was nonetheless a significant independent predictor of
physical health. |