Latent Variable Models in R https://kkholst.github.io/lava/
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Latent Variable Models in R https://kkholst.github.io/lava/
◽ <- ⚪ Structural Equation Modeling from a broader context.
R package for High dimensional data analysis and integration with O2PLS!
🎓 Tidy SEM tools for academics
Archived repo (see Readme) - R package for regression and discrimination, with special focus on chemometrics and high-dimensional data.
An R package for the Latent Environmental & Genetic InTeraction (LEGIT) model
StAtistical Models for the UnsupeRvised segmentAion of tIme-Series
Archived repo - This R Package is not developed anymore (only maintenance). It was replaced by R package rchemo
An R package for Bayesian structural equation models that account for the influence of minor factors
This repository provides the workshop materials for latent variable models applied to data on wartime sexual violence. This workshop was previously taught at Ashoka University (2018) and Michigan State University (2019).
R code and STAN model files that generate latent human rights scores using a dynamic ordinal item-response theory model.
Visualizing correlation matrix structure.
This repository provides the Online Appendix, replication data and materials for Krüger & Nordås, A latent variable approach to measuring wartime sexual violence, in Journal of Peace Research
Probabilistic O2PLS
This project demonstrates that inaccurate conclusions may be drawn from partially observed data and proposes a strategy for mitigating such conclusions.
Program codes for latent transition analysis in Mplus and hidden Markov analysis in R
lava plugin allowing regularization terms
Model-based clustering with mixed scale variables
Generalised Latent Variable Models for Location, Shape, and Scale
🎄🎄 Nested Latent Class Models for Domain-Adaptive and Semi-supervised Learning of Cause-of-Deaths using Verbal Autopsy
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