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  • Interpreting GBTA outout

    Hello,

    If someone could help me with interpreting the output of group based trajectory analysis in Stata
    The outout reads as follows:

    . traj, var(stability*) indep(year*) model(cnorm) order(3 0 0 0) min(0) max(4) //

    ==== traj stata plugin ==== Jones BL Nagin DS, build: Mar 17 2021

    901 observations read.
    901 observations used in the trajectory model.

    Maximum Likelihood Estimates
    Model: Censored Normal (cnorm)

    Standard T for H0:
    Group Parameter Estimate Error Parameter=0 Prob > T

    1 Intercept 1.87518 6682.47446 0.000 0.9998
    Linear -9.96981 10.61092 -0.940 0.3475
    Quadratic 0.00986 0.00516 1.912 0.0560
    Cubic -0.00000 0.00000 -3.196 0.0014
    2 Intercept 3.58373 0.17708 20.238 0.0000

    3 Intercept 5.06939 0.12004 42.231 0.0000

    4 Intercept 13.20601 44.31632 0.298 0.7657

    Sigma 1.66693 0.02857 58.350 0.0000

    Group membership
    1 (%) 27.26919 2.03163 13.422 0.0000
    2 (%) 15.38789 2.26282 6.800 0.0000
    3 (%) 21.99592 2.47955 8.871 0.0000
    4 (%) 35.34700 1.71763 20.579 0.0000

    BIC= -6702.83 (N=7311) BIC= -6691.32 (N=901) AIC= -6664.90 ll= -6653.90



    As you can note in the syntex, I designated the first group to have a parameter of Cubic, and the result was only significant (p=0.0014) in cubic and then quadratic.
    Is it OK that the significance is lower than 0.1 or 0.05 only in Cubic when intercept, and linear were not in the first group? since I designated the group to be Cubic?

    Moreover, if only the fourth group were statistically significant (when now is not) this trajectory group will be statistically significant overall?
    Last edited by Hayoung Choi; 02 Sep 2022, 02:33.

  • #2
    ohhh it was GBTM

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