[R] latent class factor analysis (LCFA) in R?

Friedrich Leisch friedrich.leisch at stat.uni-muenchen.de
Thu Feb 25 15:00:18 CET 2010


>>>>> On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 13:43:44 +0100,
>>>>> Ingmar Visser (IV) wrote:

  > Dear Mark,
  > I don't know whether it has ... But there are some packages that provide
  > functionality for
  > specifying mixtures of user-defined distributions, in your case a factor
  > model. package
  > flexmix has an example of how to fit mixtures of user-defined models and so
  > does
  > my own package depmixS4 (which may be overkill here as it is meant for
  > markov mixtures
  > of general distributions). Hence, you could use one of these in combination
  > with your
  > favorite factor modeling package to specify the model you want.

  > hth, Ingmar

  > On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Mark Heckmann <mark.heckmann at gmx.de>wrote:

  >> I am looking for a package that can perform latent class factor
  >> analysis (LCFA) like in LatentGold.
  >> Does someone know wether or not it has been implemented in some package?
  >> I just can't find it.
  >> 
  >> Bests,
  >> Mark
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