ENSAE Paris - École d'ingénieurs pour l'économie, la data science, la finance et l'actuariat

Methods in quantitative sociology

Teacher

COAVOUX Samuel

Department: Sociology

References

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Magidson Jay, Vermunt Jeroen, 2004,. « Latent class models », In D. Kaplan (Ed.), Handbook of quantitative methodology for the social sciences (pp. 175–198). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Mohr, John W., Bogdanov, Petko, 2013. "Topic models. What they are and why they matter", Poetics , 41, p. 545-569

Muthén Bengt, 2008, « Latent variable hybrids: Overview of old and new models », In Hancock, G. R., & Samuelsen, K. M. (Eds.), Advances in latent variable mixture models (pp. 1-24).

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