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Review of Generalized Latent Variable Modeling by Skrondal and Rabe-Hesketh

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Roger Newson () (King's College London)

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Abstract

The new book by Skrondal and Rabe-Hesketh (2004) is reviewed.

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Article provided by StataCorp LP in its journal Stata Journal.

Volume (Year): 5 (2005)
Issue (Month): 1 (March)
Pages: 130-133
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Keywords: GLLAMM; generalized linear latent and mixed models; latent variables;

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