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Alatent variable model is a statistical model that relates a set of observable variables (also called manifest variablesorindicators)[1] to a set of latent variables.

It is assumed that the responses on the indicators or manifest variables are the result of an individual's position on the latent variable(s), and that the manifest variables have nothing in common after controlling for the latent variable (local independence).

Different types of the latent variable models can be grouped according to whether the manifest and latent variables are categorical or continuous:[2]

Manifest variables
Latent variables Continuous Categorical
Continuous Factor analysis Item response theory
Categorical Latent profile analysis Latent class analysis

The Rasch model represents the simplest form of item response theory. Mixture models are central to latent profile analysis.

Infactor analysis and latent trait analysis[note 1] the latent variables are treated as continuous normally distributed variables, and in latent profile analysis and latent class analysis as from a multinomial distribution.[4] The manifest variables in factor analysis and latent profile analysis are continuous and in most cases, their conditional distribution given the latent variables is assumed to be normal. In latent trait analysis and latent class analysis, the manifest variables are discrete. These variables could be dichotomous, ordinal or nominal variables. Their conditional distributions are assumed to be binomial or multinomial.

Because the distribution of a continuous latent variable can be approximated by a discrete distribution, the distinction between continuous and discrete variables turns out not to be fundamental at all.[citation needed] Therefore, there may be a psychometrical latent variable, but not a psychological psychometric variable.

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Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The terms "latent trait analysis" and "item response theory" are often used interchangeably.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Latent Variable Models". Statistics.com: Data Science, Analytics & Statistics Courses. Archived from the original on 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  • ^ Bartholomew, David J.; Steel, Fiona; Moustaki, Irini; Galbraith, Jane I. (2002). The Analysis and Interpretation of Multivariate Data for Social Scientists. Chapman & Hall/CRC. p. 145. ISBN 1-58488-295-6.
  • ^ Uebersax, John. "Latent Trait Analysis and Item Response Theory (IRT) Models". John-Uebersax.com. Archived from the original on 2022-11-01. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
  • ^ Everitt, BS (1984). An Introduction to Latent Variables Models. Chapman & Hall. ISBN 0-412-25310-0.
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