Multiple-Group Analysis of Similarity in Latent Profile Solutions
Health First · Australian Catholic University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Despite the increased popularity of person-centered analyses, no comprehensive approach exists to guide the systematic investigation of the similarity (or generalizability) of latent profiles, their predictors, and their outcomes across subgroups of participants or time points. We propose a six-step process to assess configural (number of profiles), structural (within-profile means), dispersion (within-profile variability), distributional (size of the profiles), predictive (relations between predictors and profile membership), and explanatory (relations between profile membership and outcomes) similarity. We then apply this approach to data on organizational commitment mindsets collected in North America (n =…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 81
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4Topics & keywords
- Generalizability theory
- Similarity (geometry)
- Psychology
- Econometrics
- Popularity
- Latent class model
- Psychological intervention
- Social psychology