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Comments on: ``Latent Markov models: a review of a general framework for the analysis of longitudinal data with covariates''
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    Comments on: ``Latent Markov models: a review of a general framework for the analysis of longitudinal data with covariates'' (English)
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    29 January 2015
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    hidden Markov model
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    contingency table
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    missing data
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    continuous time observations
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    psychology
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    software
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