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Apologies,
Pressed the wrong button, only meant to send this to Dan,
Anthony

On 16/06/13 21:44, Anthony Staines wrote:
> Dear Dan,
> I would be grateful if you could share any interesting
> references with me. I'm just getting into LCA, and finding
> it hard going,
> Regards,
> Anthony
>
> On 13/06/13 21:25, Dan Abner wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>> I have a set of latent class models with estimated using
>> different sets of both nominal and continous indicator
>> variables and different numbers of classes (clusters). Can
>> BIC be used to compare and contrast model fitness to the
>> data when both the number of classes and the set of
>> indicator variables differ among models?
>> If anyone has any good references on this subject, I would
>> like to read them.
>> Thank you,
>> Dan
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