Dear all,
I am using the gsem command to estimate a latent class model. My sample size is quite small (around 250 observations) and the variables used are all binary.
My problem is that for some dummies I have the value of the coefficient but not the values of st.error, p-value and confidence interval. Is there a reason for this?
Thank you
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