Hi Statalist community,
I am trying to run latent class models and I am fairly new to this type of analysis. I have continuous and categorical indicators. I am using the following link as a reference. In the second example within the link, there is an example to run latent class models where there are both continuous and categorical indicators.
https://stats.oarc.ucla.edu/mplus/se...ixture-models/
However, the analysis is conducted using Mplus which is quite expensive and I am trying to replicate the example using Stata. I was wondering if there is a native Stata command or a user-generated Stata package available for me to replicate the example. In addition, if you have any papers that you could direct me to, I would really appreciate it. Thank you so much.
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