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The risk of misclassifying subjects within principal component based asset index
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Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Rajshahi, University of California, Berkeley, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ...
Published InEmerging Themes in Epidemiology
Year2014
Citations19
Abstract
The asset index is often used as a measure of socioeconomic status in empirical research as an explanatory variable or to control confounding. Principal component analysis (PCA) is frequently used to create the asset index. We conducted a simulation study to explore how accurately the principal component based asset index reflects the study subjects' actual poverty level, when the actual poverty level is generated by a simple factor analytic model. In the simulation study using the PC-based asset index, only 1% to 4% of subjects preserved their real position in a quintile scale of assets; between 44% to 82% of subjects were misclassified into the wrong asset quintile. If the PC-based asset index explained less than 30% of the total…
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