@AndrewZalesky Here's some literature around this issue: https://t.co/JYaORerdg4 https://t.co/Gpkfb3Irh0
RT @DanielOberski: @MaartenvSmeden @sarrovasta @f2harrell @statsepi Here's some more thoughts on substantive vs. non-substantive classes: h…
@MaartenvSmeden @sarrovasta @f2harrell @statsepi Here's some more thoughts on substantive vs. non-substantive classes: https://t.co/FE7RablVvj
RT @DanielOberski: @EikoFried @Niels_Bremen ..local fit measures such as BVR, Score, EPC, are useful. More https://t.co/vbAVQJ16SC and http…
@EikoFried @Niels_Bremen ..local fit measures such as BVR, Score, EPC, are useful. More https://t.co/vbAVQJ16SC and https://t.co/23NqG1QNMf
RT @DanielOberski: Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w…
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL
Some guidance on latent class analysis: don't always increase the number of classes... #openaccess http://t.co/MKy6x1w0BL