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A Two-Step Estimator for Multilevel Latent Class Analysis with Covariates

Roberto Di Mari, Zsuzsa Bakk, Jennifer Oser, Jouni Kuha

2023Psychometrika23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We propose a two-step estimator for multilevel latent class analysis (LCA) with covariates. The measurement model for observed items is estimated in its first step, and in the second step covariates are added in the model, keeping the measurement model parameters fixed. We discuss model identification, and derive an Expectation Maximization algorithm for efficient implementation of the estimator. By means of an extensive simulation study we show that (1) this approach performs similarly to existing stepwise estimators for multilevel LCA but with much reduced computing time, and (2) it yields approximately unbiased parameter estimates with a negligible loss of efficiency compared to the one-step estimator. The proposal is illustrated with a cross-national analysis of predictors of citizenship norms.

Topics & Concepts

CovariateEstimatorLatent class modelMultilevel modelStatisticsMathematicsEfficient estimatorClass (philosophy)EconometricsBias of an estimatorLatent variableExpectation–maximization algorithmIdentification (biology)Computer scienceMinimum-variance unbiased estimatorMaximum likelihoodArtificial intelligenceBotanyBiologyBayesian Methods and Mixture ModelsCensus and Population EstimationData-Driven Disease Surveillance