Data mining in the survey setting: why do children go off the rails?

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2002

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Massey University

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Data Mining is relatively new in the field of statistics, although widely used elsewhere. Is it a good idea to discard the model-based methods in favour of Data Driven methods? Data driven methods produce a high degree of accuracy, but very little interpretability. Model based methods are interpretable, but lack accuracy. Data mining techniques are commonly used where the data collection has been automated. I will show these methods are also useful in the large survey setting.

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Data mining, Surveys, Statistics

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Scheffer, J. (2002), Data mining in the survey setting: why do children go off the rails?, Research Letters in the Information and Mathematical Sciences, 3, 161-189

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