Generalized latent variable modeling
Anders Skrondal
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Generalized latent variable modeling
Published
May 6, 2004
Publisher
Chapman & Hall/CRC
Pages
512
ISBN-13
9781584880004
ISBN-10
1584880007
Subjects
Latent structure analysis
Latent structure analysis
Latent structure analysis
Analyzing qualitative/categorical data
Latent variable models
Latent class and latent transition analysis
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For most readers, Generalized latent variable modeling typically takes between 10h 40m and 7h 7m to complete. This is based on the book's length of approximately 128,000 words and common reading speeds.
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Who is the author of Generalized latent variable modeling?
Generalized latent variable modeling was written by Anders Skrondal.
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