GLLAMM Manual
Sophia Rabe-Hesketh,
Anders Skrondal and
Andrew Pickles
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Anders Skrondal: Biostatistics Group, Division of Epidemiology, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway
Andrew Pickles: School of Epidemiology and Health Science and CCSR, The University of Manchester , England
No 1160, U.C. Berkeley Division of Biostatistics Working Paper Series from Berkeley Electronic Press
Abstract:
This manual describes a Stata program gllamm that can estimate Generalized Linear Latent and Mixed Models (GLLAMMs). GLLAMMs are a class of multilevel latent variable models for (multivariate) responses of mixed type including continuous responses, counts, duration/survival data, dichotomous, ordered and unordered categorical responses and rankings. The latent variables (common factors or random effects) can be assumed to be discrete or to have a multivariate normal distribution. Examples of models in this class are multilevel generalized linear models or generalized linear mixed models, multilevel factor or latent trait models, item response models, latent class models and multilevel structural equation models. The program can be downloaded from http://www.gllamm.org.
Keywords: GLLAMM; generalized linear mixed model; latent variable model; item response model; structural equation model; Stata; adaptive quadrature (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-10-25
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