Applied Latent Class Analysis by Allan L. McCutcheon, Jacques A. Hagenaars

Applied Latent Class Analysis



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Applied Latent Class Analysis Allan L. McCutcheon, Jacques A. Hagenaars ebook
ISBN: 0521594510, 9780521594516
Format: pdf
Page: 478
Publisher: Cambridge University Press


There is a growing gulf between the elite and the lower classes, and what used to be termed the middle and working classes seem to be splintering into social classes with systematically differing amounts of cultural and social capital. A website features some of the data sets and syntax commands used in the book. The Great British Class Using latent class analysis on measures of economic, social and cultural capital, from our nationally representative sample, we defined a new model of class in Britain today. What predicts relapse: Prospective testing of antecedent models. Mathematical analysis can help fill in the gaps. Applications from the behavioral and social sciences The book is divided into techniques for analyzing cross-cultural data within the generalized-latent-variable approach: multiple-group confirmatory factor analysis and multiple-group structural equation modeling; multi-level analysis; latent class analysis; and item-response theory. Applied Quantitative Analysis in Education and the Social Sciences. The study used latent class analysis to associate child maltreatment and behavioral disorder. Applying latent class analysis to this data, six classes were identified as clinically interpretable and relevant subgroups of prescription opioid abusers. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. The particular modeling approach used to decide how many social classes there are in Britain is termed latent class analysis. Latent Class Analysis (Quantitative Applications in the Social. Latent Class Scaling Analysis (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences).