Hi everyone,
I have been trying to conduct an ANOVA or Chi-test to examine whether certain variables are significantly different among classes after running the LCA estimation. From the published papers, STATA seems to be able to do so. (e.g., https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...67070X18306395)
However, I found no related samples nor syntax in the manual. Am I missing something here or there is just no such function in STATA.
Thanks in advance for responding.
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