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A Model of Text for Experimentation in the Social Sciences
by
Stewart, Brandon M.
, Roberts, Margaret E.
, Airoldi, Edoardo M.
in
Applications and Case Studies
/ Causal inference
/ China
/ Computer science
/ data collection
/ Design of experiments
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ equations
/ experimental design
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Generalized linear models
/ High-dimensional inference
/ Inference
/ Linear analysis
/ linear models
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ News media
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Research design
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Text analysis
/ Variational approximation
2016
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A Model of Text for Experimentation in the Social Sciences
by
Stewart, Brandon M.
, Roberts, Margaret E.
, Airoldi, Edoardo M.
in
Applications and Case Studies
/ Causal inference
/ China
/ Computer science
/ data collection
/ Design of experiments
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ equations
/ experimental design
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Generalized linear models
/ High-dimensional inference
/ Inference
/ Linear analysis
/ linear models
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ News media
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Research design
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Text analysis
/ Variational approximation
2016
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A Model of Text for Experimentation in the Social Sciences
by
Stewart, Brandon M.
, Roberts, Margaret E.
, Airoldi, Edoardo M.
in
Applications and Case Studies
/ Causal inference
/ China
/ Computer science
/ data collection
/ Design of experiments
/ Discourse
/ Discourse analysis
/ equations
/ experimental design
/ Experimentation
/ Experiments
/ Generalized linear models
/ High-dimensional inference
/ Inference
/ Linear analysis
/ linear models
/ Measurement
/ Measurement techniques
/ News media
/ Parameter estimation
/ Political discourse
/ Politics
/ Research design
/ Social sciences
/ Social scientists
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ Text analysis
/ Variational approximation
2016
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A Model of Text for Experimentation in the Social Sciences
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A Model of Text for Experimentation in the Social Sciences
2016
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Overview
Statistical models of text have become increasingly popular in statistics and computer science as a method of exploring large document collections. Social scientists often want to move beyond exploration, to measurement and experimentation, and make inference about social and political processes that drive discourse and content. In this article, we develop a model of text data that supports this type of substantive research. Our approach is to posit a hierarchical mixed membership model for analyzing topical content of documents, in which mixing weights are parameterized by observed covariates. In this model, topical prevalence and topical content are specified as a simple generalized linear model on an arbitrary number of document-level covariates, such as news source and time of release, enabling researchers to introduce elements of the experimental design that informed document collection into the model, within a generally applicable framework. We demonstrate the proposed methodology by analyzing a collection of news reports about China, where we allow the prevalence of topics to evolve over time and vary across newswire services. Our methods quantify the effect of news wire source on both the frequency and nature of topic coverage. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.
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