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Learn more and register: https://statisticalhorizons.com/semin... Sign up for our newsletter to get updates: https://statisticalhorizons.com/conta... In this first hour of their "Latent Transition Analysis" seminar, Bethany Bray and Stephanie Lanza introduce the basics of latent class and latent profile analysis, before transitioning to latent transition analysis (LTA)—a powerful method for modeling change in latent class membership over time. About this Seminar Latent class and latent profile analysis (LCA and LPA) are useful tools for uncovering hidden structures and patterns in data. However, they are limited to measuring static, categorical, latent constructs. Latent Transition Analysis (LTA) extends these methods to longitudinal data, enabling researchers to examine how subgroup memberships evolve over time. Designed for those already familiar with LCA or LPA, this 8-hour seminar will equip you to identify, select, and interpret LTA models; test measurement invariance across time; analyze multiple groups models; and predict transitions in subgroup membership. You’ll also explore how LTA can uncover heterogeneity in intervention effects and how it compares to other longitudinal modeling approaches. If you’re looking to gain deeper insights from panel data, this seminar offers both the theoretical foundation and hands-on tools to do so. Learn more and register: https://statisticalhorizons.com/semin... 🔔 Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more statistical content and updates! #LatentTransitionAnalysis #LatentClassAnalysis #LongitudinalData #StructuralEquationModeling #MPlus #StatisticalHorizons