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Extended Mixed Models Using Latent Classes and Latent Processes
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Extended Mixed Models Using Latent Classes and Latent Processes

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    2.0.2
    20 February 2023
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    1.0
    22 April 2010
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    1.2
    21 February 2011
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    1.3-1
    23 February 2011
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    1.4-1
    7 July 2011
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    1.4-3
    15 January 2012
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    1.4
    6 June 2011
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    1.5.1
    13 April 2012
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    1.5.2
    16 April 2012
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    1.5.6
    16 July 2012
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    1.5.7
    24 July 2012
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    1.5.8
    4 October 2012
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    1.6.2
    7 March 2013
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    1.6.3
    14 March 2013
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    1.6.4
    11 April 2014
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    1.6.6
    11 September 2014
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    1.7.1
    26 February 2015
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    1.7.2
    27 February 2015
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    1.7.3.0
    23 October 2015
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    1.7.4
    26 December 2015
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    1.7.5
    16 March 2016
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    1.7.6
    13 December 2016
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    1.7.7
    23 March 2017
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    1.7.8
    29 May 2017
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    1.7.9
    22 June 2018
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    1.8.1.1
    26 May 2020
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    1.8.1
    26 June 2019
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    1.9.1
    3 June 2020
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    1.9.2
    7 July 2020
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    1.9.3
    21 June 2021
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    1.9.4
    5 January 2022
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    1.9.5
    31 January 2022
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    2.0.0
    24 June 2022
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    2.1.0
    6 October 2023
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    6 October 2023
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    Estimation of various extensions of the mixed models including latent class mixed models, joint latent class mixed models, mixed models for curvilinear outcomes, mixed models for multivariate longitudinal outcomes using a maximum likelihood estimation method (Proust-Lima, Philipps, Liquet (2017) <doi:10.18637/jss.v078.i02>).
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