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How do I calculate t-ratios for attribute levels when I calculate the Latent Class model in Lighthouse studio?
Hi there,
I faced a similar problem. I calculated my Latent Class model using Lighthouse Studio and wanted to know which attributes are significant predictors. I found this forum but the way described here does not help in my case. When I calculate the Latent Class in Lighthouse Studio the output I receive does not contain standard errors.
Would I have to calculate everything manually then?
related to an answer for:
Testing attribute significance in Latent Class
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Aug 18, 2017
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Christiane
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In Lighthouse Studio, in the Settings for Latent Class estimation (the cog icon), click the Advanced area, then check "Report standard errors".
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