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You were thinking of perhaps using the example from Bram's document that he sent on family policies in overleaf. That is, trying to see if countries cluster on family policies. This can be extended to include Gosta's example on three worlds of welfare state capitalism.
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Just taught this to the students and this was the weakest section. We need a better example. In particular, the slides need to be rearranged. Students get lost when explaining the concept of assinging the points randomly, creating a centroid, reallocating, etc..
Maybe he has some code to reproduce this. Otherwise, we can also just look at some real world applications using the ESS data, just as he used for his work.
You were thinking of perhaps using the example from Bram's document that he sent on family policies in overleaf. That is, trying to see if countries cluster on family policies. This can be extended to include Gosta's example on three worlds of welfare state capitalism.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: