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A three-step approach is proposed to estimate latent Markov (LM) models for longitudinal data with and without covariates. The approach is based on a preliminary clustering of sample units on the basis of time-specific responses only, and is particularly useful when a large number of response...
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The Reversible Jump algorithm is one of the most widely used Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms for Bayesian estimation and model selection. A generalized multiple-try version of this algorithm is proposed. The algorithm is based on drawing several proposals at each step and randomly choosing...
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A class of Item Response Theory (IRT) models for binary and ordinal polytomous items is illustrated and an R package for dealing with these models, named MultiLCIRT, is described. The models at issue extend traditional IRT models allowing for multidimensionality and discreteness of latent...
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Given a random sample of observations, mixtures of normal densities are often used to estimate the unknown continuous distribution from which the data come. The use of this semi-parametric framework is proposed for testing symmetry about an unknown value. More precisely, it is shown how the null...
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For a class of latent Markov models for discrete variables having a longitudinal structure, we introduce an approach for formulating and testing linear hypotheses on the transition probabilities of the latent process. For the maximum likelihood estimation of a latent Markov model under...
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