My main question is: can the bootstrap procedure sometimes be less
precise than the non-bootstrap procedure when carrying out latent class
analysis?
I am asking this question because I carried out some analyses and when I
*did not* use the bootstrap procedure I found adequate fit for one of
the models but when I did use the bootstrap none of the models indicated
adequate fit to the data.
It should not usually lead to this behaviour, though I am curious what
model fit measure you are using in the bootstrap situation. You need to
tell us what packages you are using, and send us a small self-contained
example.
Cheers, David Duffy.
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