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MSAR models and the use of "C(2 &1)" ... |
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Jon Heron posted on Monday, September 02, 2019 - 10:54 am
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Hi everyone, I've just been reading one of your power-point presentations from 2016 "latent class analysis for intensive longitudinal data..." Some of the slides include the "&" notation in conjunction with a latent class variable which I assume is to refer to the state at the previous time point. I'm little more than playing around at the moment but I can't get this to work. I wondered if, since these slides are a little old, these features ended up being implemented slightly differently. best wishes, Jon |
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We have not yet implemented DSEM for latent class variables. Experimental code was used for the paper. What kinds of data are you considering? |
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Jon Heron posted on Tuesday, September 03, 2019 - 12:06 am
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Ahh that would explain it. We have various psychological measures collected intensively and I was trying to get my head around what this new DSEM framework might allow us to do. Best. Jon |
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