A general framework for using latent class analysis to test hierarchical and nonhierarchical learning models |
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Authors: | David Rindskopf |
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Affiliation: | 1. Educational Psychology, City University of New York Graduate Center, 33 West 42nd Street, 10036, New York, NY
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Abstract: | Several articles in the past fifteen years have suggested various models for analyzing dichotomous test or questionnaire items which were constructed to reflect an assumed underlying structure. This paper shows that many models are special cases of latent class analysis. A currently available computer program for latent class analysis allows parameter estimates and goodness-of-fit tests not only for the models suggested by previous authors, but also for many models which they could not test with the more specialized computer programs they developed. Several examples are given of the variety of models which may be generated and tested. In addition, a general framework for conceptualizing all such models is given. This framework should be useful for generating models and for comparing various models. |
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