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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2013 Oct 16;43(7):1134–1150. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-0030-6

Appendix A.

Fit indices for latent class analyses of economic capital

Number of Classes Parameters Log-Likelihood AIC BIC LMR-LRT p-value Smallest Class Size
1 25 −234,417 468,883 468,981 - - -
2 46 −230,312 460,717 460,897 8,166 < 0.01 3,571 (0.40)
3 67 −229,496 459,126 459,388 1,624 < 0.01 1,732 (0.19)
4 88 −228,906 457,988 458,334 1,173 < 0.01 1,690 (0.19)
5 109 −228,362 456,943 457,370 1,082 < 0.01 160 (0.02)
6 130 −228,008 456,275 456,786 705 < 0.01 162 (0.02)

Note: Data are unweighted. Akaike Information Criterion (AIC), sample size adjusted Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC; Schwarz 1978; Sclove 1987), sample size adjusted Lo-Mendell-Rubin adjusted likelihood ratio test (LMR-LRT; Lo et al. 2001), and parametric bootstrap likelihood ratio test (parametric bootstrap LRT; Nylund et al. 2007). In the far right column, numbers represent number of respondents in the smallest latent class, with the percentages in parentheses. Bolded model indicates best fitting model.