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The Model-Size Effect on Traditional and Modified Tests of Covariance Structures
Authors:Walter Herzog  Anne Boomsma  Sven Reinecke
Institution:1. University of St. Gallen , Switzerland;2. University of Groningen , The Netherlands
Abstract:The integration of modern methods for causal inference with latent class analysis (LCA) allows social, behavioral, and health researchers to address important questions about the determinants of latent class membership. In this article, 2 propensity score techniques, matching and inverse propensity weighting, are demonstrated for conducting causal inference in LCA. The different causal questions that can be addressed with these techniques are carefully delineated. An empirical analysis based on data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 is presented, where college enrollment is examined as the exposure (i.e., treatment) variable and its causal effect on adult substance use latent class membership is estimated. A step-by-step procedure for conducting causal inference in LCA, including multiple imputation of missing data on the confounders, exposure variable, and multivariate outcome, is included. Sample syntax for carrying out the analysis using SAS and R is given in an appendix.
Keywords:average causal effect  causal inference  latent class analysis  propensity scores
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