Dear Stata users,
I have again a doubt on the latent profile analysis in Stata (gsem command). Among my independent variables, I have an ordinal categorical variables concerning income, with three levels (low, medium, high). I am not sure how to interpret the estimated coefficients of such variables when I compare this variables across classes. What I obtain are the cut-off points. Should I look at the magnitude or at the difference between the value of the cut-off points? I am sorry but I can’t export the results as I am working inside the system of a national statistics institute and it’s strictly forbidden. Thank you
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