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Latent Class Models

2010
A statistical model can be called a latent class (LC) or mixture model if it assumes that some of its parameters differ across unobserved subgroups, LCs, or mixture components. This rather general idea has several seemingly unrelated applications, the most important of which are clustering, scaling, density estimation, and random-effects modeling. This
J. Vermunt
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Latent class models

2015
D. Hensher, J. Rose, W. Greene
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Latent Class Model Diagnosis

Biometrics, 2000
Summary.In many areas of medical research, such as psychiatry and gerontology, latent class variables are used to classify individuals into disease categories, often with the intention of hierarchical modeling. Problems arise when it is not clear how many disease classes are appropriate, creating a need for model selection and diagnostic techniques ...
Garrett, Elizabeth S., Zeger, Scott L.
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Latent class CUB models

Advances in Data Analysis and Classification, 2013
The paper proposes a latent class version of Combination of Uniform and (shifted) Binomial random variables ( CUB ) models for ordinal data to account for unobserved heterogeneity. The extension, called LC-CUB , is useful when the heterogeneity is originated by clusters of respondents not identified by covariates: this may generate a multimodal ...
GRILLI, LEONARDO   +3 more
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Structural Latent Class Models

Sociological Methods & Research, 1998
Linear logistic latent class analysis (LCA) relates the item latent probabilities of LCA to basic parameters representing the effects of explanatory variables. Applications of this model to dichotomous data comprise paired comparisons (the compared objects are the explanatory variables); the measurement of change due to, for example, therapeutic ...
ANTON K. FORMANN, THOMAS KOHLMANN
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The latent class multitrait-multimethod model.

Psychological Methods, 2015
A latent class multitrait-multimethod (MTMM) model is proposed to estimate random and systematic measurement error in categorical survey questions while making fewer assumptions than have been made so far in such evaluations, allowing for possible extreme response behavior and other nonmonotone effects.
Oberski, D.L.   +2 more
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