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Modelado de mezclas×Análisis de clases latentes (LCA)×
CampoEstadísticaEstadística
FamiliaLatent structureLatent structure
Año de origen18941950s–1968
Autor originalKarl PearsonPaul F. Lazarsfeld
TipoLatent variable / density estimationLatent variable / person-centered classification
Fuente seminalMcLachlan, G. J. & Peel, D. (2000). Finite Mixture Models. Wiley-Interscience. ISBN: 978-0471006268Goodman, L. A. (1974). Exploratory latent structure analysis using both identifiable and unidentifiable models. Biometrika, 61(2), 215–231. DOI ↗
Aliasfinite mixture model, mixture distribution model, FMM, model-based clusteringLCA, latent class model, latent categorical analysis, finite mixture of multinomials
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ResumenMixture modeling assumes that a population is composed of K unobserved subpopulations, each described by its own probability distribution. The observed data are treated as draws from a weighted combination of these component distributions. It provides a principled, model-based alternative to ad hoc clustering and supports formal comparison of solutions with different numbers of components.Latent class analysis identifies unobserved subgroups — latent classes — within a population by finding patterns of responses across a set of categorical observed indicators. It is the categorical-variable counterpart of cluster analysis, but grounded in an explicit probabilistic model, and is widely used in social, health, and behavioral sciences to discover typologies in survey or diagnostic data.
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