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The following pages link to Full maximum likelihood analysis of structural equation models with polytomous variables (Q1263196):
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- Technical aspects of Muthén's LISCOMP approach to estimation of latent variable relations with a comprehensive measurement model (Q676545) (← links)
- Latent variable models with ordinal categorical covariates (Q693350) (← links)
- Structural equation models with continuous and polytomous variables (Q1205770) (← links)
- Multivariate normal integrals and contingency tables with ordered categories (Q1362275) (← links)
- Mixture models for mixed-type data through a composite likelihood approach (Q1658421) (← links)
- A model-based approach to simultaneous clustering and dimensional reduction of ordinal data (Q1695738) (← links)
- Pairwise likelihood estimation for factor analysis models with ordinal data (Q1927206) (← links)
- A note on exploratory item factor analysis by singular value decomposition (Q2220369) (← links)
- Sampling of pairs in pairwise likelihood estimation for latent variable models with categorical observed variables (Q2329772) (← links)
- Pairwise likelihood ratio tests and model selection criteria for structural equation models with ordinal variables (Q2364850) (← links)
- Covariance structural analysis with polytomous variables in several populations (Q2367935) (← links)
- Mixture models for ordinal data: a pairwise likelihood approach (Q2631383) (← links)
- Ridge structural equation modelling with correlation matrices for ordinal and continuous data (Q3018639) (← links)
- Analysis of structural equation models with Incomplete Polytomous Data (Q3135577) (← links)
- A hybrid transformation approach for common scaling on various type Likert scales in Bayesian structural equation modeling (Q5079852) (← links)
- Latent variable models for mixed categorical and survival responses, with an application to fertility preferences and family planning in Bangladesh (Q5476223) (← links)
- Multilevel <scp>SEM</scp> with random slopes in discrete data using the pairwise maximum likelihood (Q6127089) (← links)