Cluster-weighted latent class modeling
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Usually in Latent Class Analysis (LCA), external predictors are taken to be cluster conditional probability predictors (LC models with covariates), and/or score conditional probability predictors (LC regression models). In such cases, their distribution is not of interest. Class specific distribution is of interest in the distal outcome model, when the distribution of the external variable(s) is assumed to dependent on LC membership. In this paper, we consider a more general formulation, typical in cluster-weighted models, which embeds both the latent class regression and the distal outcome models. This allows us to test simultaneously both whether the distribution of the covariate(s) differs across classes, and whether there are significant direct effects of the covariate(s) on the indicators, by including most of the information about the covariate(s) - latent variable relationship. We show the advantages of the proposed modeling approach through a set of population studies and an empirical application on assets ownership of Italian households.
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