Choice Modeling - Save Variable(s) - Class Membership
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Create a new variable which contains the class for each respondent based on a Choice Modeling - Latent Class Analysis output.
Output
Running this QScript will produce a new variable, which will appear in your data set for use in further analyses.
Technical details
Each respondent has a probability of being in each class. You can determine these probabilities by using Choice Modeling - Save Variable(s) - Class Membership Probabilities, and looking at the RAW DATA. The new variable generated by this script assigns each respondent to the class with the largest probability of membership.
How to apply this QScript
- Start typing the name of the QScript into the Search features and data box in the top right of the Q window.
- Click on the QScript when it appears in the QScripts and Rules section of the search results.
OR
- Select Automate > Browse Online Library.
- Select this QScript from the list.
Customizing the QScript
This QScript is written in JavaScript and can be customized by copying and modifying the JavaScript.
Customizing QScripts in Q4.11 and more recent versions
- Start typing the name of the QScript into the Search features and data box in the top right of the Q window.
- Hover your mouse over the QScript when it appears in the QScripts and Rules section of the search results.
- Press Edit a Copy (bottom-left corner of the preview).
- Modify the JavaScript (see QScripts for more detail on this).
- Either:
- Run the QScript, by pressing the blue triangle button.
- Save the QScript and run it at a later time, using Automate > Run QScript (Macro) from File.
Customizing QScripts in older versions
JavaScript
includeWeb('QScript R Output Functions');
classMembershipChoiceModel();
function classMembershipChoiceModel() {
let selected_item = getSelectedROutputFromPage([]);
if (selected_item == null) {
log("The selected item is not valid. You should calculate it again before running this option.");
return false;
}
let expected_class = getExpectedClassForChoiceModel(selected_item);
saveVariables('Class memberships', 'Latent Class Analysis Choice Model',
'input.choicemodel = ',
'\nif (is.null(input.choicemodel$lca.data)) stop()\n' +
'flipChoice::Memberships(input.choicemodel)',
'Pick One', null, 'cls.memb', expected_class);
}
See also
- QScript for more general information about QScripts.
- QScript Examples Library for other examples.
- Online JavaScript Libraries for the libraries of functions that can be used when writing QScripts.
- QScript Reference for information about how QScript can manipulate the different elements of a project.
- JavaScript for information about the JavaScript programming language.
- Table JavaScript and Plot JavaScript for tools for using JavaScript to modify the appearance of tables and charts.
Extensions
Q Technical Reference
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Q Technical Reference > Setting Up Data > Creating New Variables
Q Technical Reference > Updating and Automation > Automation Online Library
Q Technical Reference > Updating and Automation > JavaScript > QScript > QScript Examples Library > QScript Online Library
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