Using the Dirichlet process to form clusters of people’s concerns in the context of future party identification
Abstract
Connections between interindividual differences and people’s behavior has been widely researched in various contexts, often by using top-down group comparisons to explain interindividual differences. In contrast, in this study, we apply a bottom-up approach in which we identify meaningful clusters in people’s concerns about various areas of life (e.g., their own health, their financial situation, the environment). We apply a novel method,...
Paper Details
Title
Using the Dirichlet process to form clusters of people’s concerns in the context of future party identification
Published Date
Mar 4, 2019
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
e0212944 - e0212944
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