Authors
Bethany C Bray, Stephanie T Lanza, Xianming Tan
Publication date
2015/1/2
Journal
Structural equation modeling: a multidisciplinary journal
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
1-11
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Despite recent methodological advances in latent class analysis (LCA) and a rapid increase in its application in behavioral research, complex research questions that include latent class variables often must be addressed by classifying individuals into latent classes and treating class membership as known in a subsequent analysis. Traditional approaches to classifying individuals based on posterior probabilities are known to produce attenuated estimates in the analytic model. We propose the use of a more inclusive LCA to generate posterior probabilities; this LCA includes additional variables present in the analytic model. A motivating empirical demonstration is presented, followed by a simulation study to assess the performance of the proposed strategy. Results show that with sufficient measurement quality or sample size, the proposed strategy reduces or eliminates bias.
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BC Bray, ST Lanza, X Tan - Structural equation modeling: a multidisciplinary …, 2015