Dear users,
This may be a dumb question, but I am trying familiarizing myself with Latent class cluster analysis. In most of the published papers in which they have employed a latent class analysis approach ( regardless of the software they chose) they report a pseudo-R2, alongside the log-likelihood value and BIC.
However, I do not see any R-squared in the outcomes when -gsem- is used to conduct LCA. Is it possible to get that?
Thanks in advance,
Best,
Lena
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