Hello all,
I am using Stata 18.0 to perform a latent class analysis using gsem.
I have gathered from previous posts that postestimation commands following multiple imputation are quite limited, and because of this I cannot obtain goodness of fit statistics for the multiply imputed LCA.
I have not seen this particular problem addressed, so my question is, can I base my model selection on the goodness of fit statistics derived from a non-imputed model? I realize it is not the same model, so this may be a silly question.
Alternatively, is there another test in Stata that I can use to assess fit when using multiple imputation?
Thank you!
I am using Stata 18.0 to perform a latent class analysis using gsem.
I have gathered from previous posts that postestimation commands following multiple imputation are quite limited, and because of this I cannot obtain goodness of fit statistics for the multiply imputed LCA.
I have not seen this particular problem addressed, so my question is, can I base my model selection on the goodness of fit statistics derived from a non-imputed model? I realize it is not the same model, so this may be a silly question.
Alternatively, is there another test in Stata that I can use to assess fit when using multiple imputation?
Thank you!
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