Ubersax includes an ".exe" file in his zip package. This should solve 
your problem, if you use Windows. If you use linux, you should be 
able to easily find a free FORTRAN compiler.
At 07:24 AM 9/29/2008, Karen Chan wrote:>Dear list members
>
>I am new to the list and would be much appreciated if you could help me.
>
>I am very interested in applying Latent Class Model for analysing 
>multiple raters agreement data.  I have recently found a paper by 
>Uebersax, J. (1993) which described a method in a form of Located 
>Latent Class Analysis (llca).  Uebersax has written a Fortran 
>program which is available on the web, for the method described in 
>the paper.  I do not have a Fortran compiler on my PC. I know there 
>are many R packages do latent class type models.
>
>I am wondering if anyone has implemented llca, or equivalent in R.
>
>Thank you in advance for your help
>
>-- Karen Chan
>DHSRU
>University of Dundee
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