Latent Class Modeling with Covariates: Two Improved Three-Step Approaches
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Abstract
Researchers using latent class (LC) analysis often proceed using the following three steps: (1) an LC model is built for a set of response variables, (2) subjects are assigned to LCs based on their posterior class membership probabilities, and (3) the association between the assigned class membership and external variables is investigated using simple cross-tabulations or multinomial logistic regression analysis. Bolck, Croon, and Hagenaars (2004) demonstrated that such a three-step approach underestimates the associations between covariates and class membership. They proposed resolving this problem by means of a specific correction method that involves modifying the third step. In this article, I extend the…
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- Categorical variable
- Covariate
- Computer science
- Multinomial logistic regression
- Statistics
- Latent class model
- Class (philosophy)
- Logistic regression
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