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Attenuation Bias with Latent Predictors

Attenuation Bias with Latent Predictors

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英文摘要

Many political science theories relate to latent variables, but such quantities cannot be observed directly and must instead be estimated from data with inherent uncertainty. In regression models, when a variable is measured with error, its slope coefficient is known to be biased toward zero. We show how measurement error interacts with unique aspects of latent variable estimation, identification restrictions in particular, and demonstrate how common error adjustment strategies can worsen bias. We introduce a method for adjusting coefficients on latent predictors, which reduces bias and typically increases the magnitude of estimated coefficients, often dramatically. We illustrate these dynamics using several different estimation strategies for the latent predictors. Corrected estimates using our proposed method show stronger relationships -- sometimes up to 50% larger -- than those from naive regression. Our findings highlight the importance of considering measurement error in latent predictors and the inadequacy of many commonly used approaches for dealing with this issue.

Connor T. Jerzak、Stephen A. Jessee

政治理论

Connor T. Jerzak,Stephen A. Jessee.Attenuation Bias with Latent Predictors[EB/OL].(2025-07-29)[2025-08-06].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.22218.点此复制

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