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    Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes

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    A PDF containing Mplus syntax with notes.Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes. This includes exploratory LCA to identify a best fitting model, cross-validating the model in separate halves of the study sample, and comparing outcomes (i.e., mental health, physical health, alcohol consequences, and GPA) across latent classes using a bias-adjusted, three-step analysis for comparing outcomes across latent classes.Merians, Addie N; Baker, Majel R; Frazier, Patricia A; Lust, Katherine. (2018). Mplus syntax for double cross-validation using latent class analysis (LCA) and comparing outcomes across classes. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/198643

    Demmurer, Frazier & Baker vs. Ernest Smith, 1918

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    A demurrer for the court case Frazier and Baker vs. Ernest Smith signed by Phillip Callery

    Imanta

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    Imanta is a cultural support organization formed on March 8, 1947 in Edmonton, Alberta. Imanta was founded by Ted Baker and Latvian people previously established in Alberta. Ted Baker's wife Viola Baker, also supported Ted's belief in the value of a formal organization that would serve as a contact point for new Latvian immigrants. Imanta originally helped immigrants connect with other Latvians and settle in the province. Imanta has continued to remain a vital cultural part of Latvian society in Alberta. The Edmonton Latvian Society "Imanta" meets regularly, through many social and cultural gatherings and formal events. The Imanta resource network remains a vital part of Latvian society in Alberta today.Imanta 1.

    Book review: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker

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    Book review of: El Sistema: orchestrating Venezuela’s youth, by Geoffrey Baker. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2014; ISBN: 9780199341559 ($35.00)Publisher PD

    Baker 25

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    House party at the Bakers' place. Latvian friends from left to right: Mr. Birznieks, Dr. Olaf Ulmanis, Mrs. Alexander, Vera Donass nee Gipters, Ted Baker, the Schultzes, and Viola Baker in front

    Baker 5

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    Viola Hasmanis (later Baker) and friends in Latvia, circa 1938

    Baker 2

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    Hasmanis Family in Latvia, circa 1920. Family of Viola Baker nee Hasmanis

    Baker 12

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    Marriage document of Latvian refugee Viola Hasmanis and Canadian soldier Frederick Baker, 1946

    Baker 7

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    Temporary home of Viola Hasmanis (later Baker) and sister Herta Vanags nee Hasmanis in Oldenburg, Germany

    Baker 14

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    Newlyweds Viola and Ted Baker on the streets of Edmonton, Alberta in the autumn of 1946
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