Multidimensional Unfolding
Multidimensional unfolding places both individuals and the stimuli they evaluate — candidates, parties, bills — in a single joint low-dimensional space, so that each person's preferences are explained by their proximity to the stimuli. In political science it underlies Keith Poole's nonparametric optimal classification of roll-call votes and the unfolding of thermometer ratings and rank orders, recovering legislators' and bills' positions from nothing but the pattern of choices. Unlike correlation-based scaling, unfolding treats preference as a single-peaked function of distance: you like what is close to you and dislike what is far.
Les hele metoden
Logg inn med en gratis konto for å lese denne delen.
Metodekart
Nabolaget av beslektede metoder — velg en node for å utforske.
Kilder
- Poole, K. T. (2000). Nonparametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data. Political Analysis, 8(3), 211–237. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.pan.a029814 ↗
- Poole, K. T. (2005). Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521851947
Slik siterer du denne siden
ScholarGate. (2026, June 22). Multidimensional Unfolding of Preferences and Roll Calls. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/no/political-science/multidimensional-unfolding
Hvilken metode?
Sett denne metoden ved siden av sin nærmeste slektning og les dem side om side — biblioteket legger bøkene på bordet; valget er ditt.
- Ideal Point EstimationPolitical Science↔ sammenlign
- FlernivåmodelleringForskningsstatistikk↔ sammenlign
- NOMINATEPolitical Science↔ sammenlign
- Roll-Call AnalysisPolitical Science↔ sammenlign
- Survey ExperimentPolitical Science↔ sammenlign
Lignende metoder
Funnet en feil på denne siden? Rapporter eller foreslå en rettelse →