How Much Does It Cost? Optimization of Costs in Sequence Analysis of Social Science Data
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serval:BIB_B6F27C70AC91
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
How Much Does It Cost? Optimization of Costs in Sequence Analysis of Social Science Data
Journal
Sociological methods and research
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2009
Volume
38
Number
1
Pages
197-231
Language
english
Notes
Old year value: forthcoming
Abstract
One major methodological problem in analysis of sequence data is the determination of costs from which distances between sequences are derived. Although this problem is currently not optimally dealt with in the social sciences, it has some similarity with problems that have been solved in bioinformatics for three decades. In this article, the authors propose an optimization of substitution and deletion/insertion costs based on computational methods. The authors provide an empirical way of determining costs for cases, frequent in the social sciences, in which theory does not clearly promote one cost scheme over another. Using three distinct data sets, the authors tested the distances and cluster solutions produced by the new cost scheme in comparison with solutions based on cost schemes associated with other research strategies. The proposed method performs well compared with other cost-setting strategies, while it alleviates the justification problem of cost schemes.
Keywords
sequence analysis, optimal matching, trajectories, empirical cost optimization, Optimal Matching Analysis, Acid Substitution Matrices, Cluster-Analysis, Career Patterns, Alignment, Proteins, Work, Constraints, Sociology, Agreement
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