Hello
I performed a discrete choice experiment which included 8 mixtures terms (the proportions of children send to a certain educational level) and an amount variable (the total number of children for a specific choice set). My respondents were randomly assigned to 1 of the 5 blocks of which each block consisted of 12 choice cards.
Now, I want to analyze my data using a latent class model. Is this possible with Stata to explicitly take into account that I have some variables which are mixtures (i.e. sum up to 1) and 1 variable which is a normal process variable?
Thank you very much in advance
Kind regards
Eva
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