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We analyze our example likelihood function (whether the largest party is selected formateur, with

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Structural Models, Lecture 2:1

The likelihood function, L, is a function of our dependent variable, which is a random variable. Therefore L is a random variable.

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Structural Models, Lecture 2:6

Structural Models, Lecture 2:6

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SEM 2 (2020) - Lecture 2-3: Structural Equation Modeling

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Key ideas, terms & concepts in Structural Equation Modeling; Patrick Sturgis (part 2 of 6)

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Structural Models, Lecture 3:11

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Structural Models, Lecture 6:2

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Using Structural Models for Policy Evaluation II

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