Religious Affiliation in the Twenty-First Century: A Machine Learning Perspective on the World Value Survey
Elaheh Jafarigol,
William Keely,
Tess Hortag
et al.
Abstract:This paper is a quantitative analysis of the data collected globally by the World Value Survey. The data is used to study the trajectories of change in individuals' religious beliefs, values, and behaviors in societies. Utilizing random forest, we aim to identify the key factors of religiosity and classify respondents of the survey as religious and nonreligious using country-level data. We use resampling techniques to balance the data and improve imbalanced learning performance metrics. The results of the vari… Show more
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