Does anybody know of a Stata program that can do confirmatory factor analysis in longitudinal data of the large T small N type? If it matters, I'm positing a factor structure with only 2 or 3 latent factors, but about a dozen indicators for each.
If not a Stata program, a reference on the overall approach? I've been looking at confirmatory factor analysis for a data set of this type, and so far have found only methods suitable for large N small T. (Well, I found one approach for large T small N but even the author warned that it probably would be computationally infeasible when the number of indicators and time points are both large, as here.)
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