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Lubke, Gitta; Neale, Michael – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2008
Factor mixture models are latent variable models with categorical and continuous latent variables that can be used as a model-based approach to clustering. A previous article covered the results of a simulation study showing that in the absence of model violations, it is usually possible to choose the correct model when fitting a series of models…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Models, Likert Scales, Simulation
Lubke, Gitta; Neale, Michael C. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2006
Latent variable models exist with continuous, categorical, or both types of latent variables. The role of latent variables is to account for systematic patterns in the observed responses. This article has two goals: (a) to establish whether, based on observed responses, it can be decided that an underlying latent variable is continuous or…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Models, Responses

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