@toddkashdan Yes! Wrote a little thread on this and related issues here: https://t.co/UAxFX3hQii
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5 cont/ >> Then fit LCA to the data. The more power you have, the more classes you discover, but they will usually be parallel because your categorical method is trying to cut slices into a dimension. We often see this in empirical data, e.g.: https:
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If it's classes what you are after, don't use the R technique. Use the Q technique. https://t.co/ywobu5vISr
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@J_EJ_Buckman @JSchleiderPhD Hanna van Loo has a good review on depression showing that the vast majority of LCAs lead to just severity diffs, not qualitatively different classes. https://t.co/oUwEFntBJ9