2024
DOI: 10.1002/ijop.13246
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Clusters that are not there: An R tutorial and a Shiny app to quantify a priori inferential risks when using clustering methods

Enrico Toffalini,
Filippo Gambarota,
Ambra Perugini
et al.

Abstract: Clustering methods are increasingly used in social science research. Generally, researchers use them to infer the existence of qualitatively different types of individuals within a larger population, thus unveiling previously “hidden” heterogeneity. Depending on the clustering technique, however, valid inference requires some conditions and assumptions. Common risks include not only failing to detect existing clusters due to a lack of power but also revealing clusters that do not exist in the population. Simpl… Show more

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