Pgm. Van Der Heijden et al., An extended study into the relations hip between correspondence analysis and latent class analysis, SOCIOL MET, 29, 1999, pp. 147-186
Researchers dealing with frequency data today can choose from a vast range
of methods, descriptive and inferential. Two such well-known and useful met
hods are correspondence analysis and latent class analysis. Although these
two methods were initially used for different research objectives, they are
mathematically related to each other. Relations between these methods, how
ever have only been reported in the literature regarding the bivariate case
. In this paper, we extend the study of such relations to the multivariate
case. In particular the multivariate X latent class model is shown to imply
the (relatively new) joint multivariate correspondence model with X - 1 po
sitive eigenvalues, Such relations allow the underlying methods to be treat
ed as variants of the same conceptual idea, providing some new meaningful a
spects, which may help researchers better interpret the findings of their i
nvestigation.