Hi Statalisters,
My question is as the title. I am working on a survey data that has around 9,000 observations (level-1) with 24 identifiable groups (level-2). I haven't dived into the analysis yet, but seems a little too small a number of groups to conduct MLCA.
I know Stata currently does not support MLCA, so planning to use another software (e.g., Mplus), but thought I might seek some advice to save some time. Anyone has ideas or recommended references in this area? Thanks in advance.
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