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A Note on Likelihood Ratio Tests for Models with Latent Variables

Authors :
Chen, Yunxiao
Moustaki, Irini
Zhang, Haoran
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The likelihood ratio test (LRT) is widely used for comparing the relative fit of nested latent variable models. Following Wilks' theorem, the LRT is conducted by comparing the LRT statistic with its asymptotic distribution under the restricted model, a $\chi^2$-distribution with degrees of freedom equal to the difference in the number of free parameters between the two nested models under comparison. For models with latent variables such as factor analysis, structural equation models and random effects models, however, it is often found that the $\chi^2$ approximation does not hold. In this note, we show how the regularity conditions of Wilks' theorem may be violated using three examples of models with latent variables. In addition, a more general theory for LRT is given that provides the correct asymptotic theory for these LRTs. This general theory was first established in Chernoff (1954) and discussed in both van der Vaart (2000) and Drton (2009), but it does not seem to have received enough attention. We illustrate this general theory with the three examples.

Subjects

Subjects :
Mathematics - Statistics Theory

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2008.03971
Document Type :
Working Paper