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individnivået

Individnivået is the level of analysis that focuses on the individual as the unit of observation. In Norwegian and Danish academic usage, individnivået refers to information about persons—their characteristics, behaviours, and outcomes—rather than data summarized at group, organization, or societal level. It is a core concept across fields such as sociology, psychology, public health, education and economics.

Variables at the individnivået include demographic attributes (age, sex, ethnicity), health status and behaviours (smoking, physical

Individnivået is one of several analytical levels. Researchers often situate individual data within broader contextual layers

Applications of the individnivået include tailoring health interventions to personal risk profiles, clinical decision-making, and studies

activity,
diet),
psychosocial
factors
(attitudes,
motivation,
personality),
cognitive
abilities,
and
life
experiences.
Data
are
typically
gathered
through
surveys
and
interviews;
clinical
and
administrative
records;
experiments;
and
longitudinal
cohort
studies,
enabling
analysis
of
change
over
time.
(meso
and
macro),
such
as
households,
workplaces,
neighborhoods,
organizations,
or
policy
environments.
Multilevel
or
hierarchical
models
are
commonly
used
to
examine
how
factors
at
different
levels
interact.
A
key
caution
is
the
ecological
fallacy:
patterns
observed
at
the
group
level
may
not
hold
for
individuals.
of
behaviour,
learning,
and
economic
decision-making
at
the
person
level.
Limitations
include
susceptibility
to
measurement
error,
social
desirability
bias,
and
limited
generalizability
across
contexts
when
studies
are
highly
context-specific.