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Incorporating Machine Learning into Sociological Model-building

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  • Verhagen, Mark D.

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Quantitative sociologists frequently use simple linear functional forms to estimate associations among variables. However, there is little guidance on whether such simple functional forms correctly reflect the underlying data-generating process. Incorrect model specification can lead to misspecification bias, and a lack of scrutiny of functional forms fosters interference of researcher degrees of freedom in sociological work. In this article, I propose a framework that uses flexible machine learning (ML) methods to provide an indication of the fit potential in a dataset containing the exact same covariates as a researcher’s hypothesized model. When this ML-based fit potential strongly outperforms the researcher’s self- hypothesized functional form, it implies a lack of complexity in the latter. Advances in the field of explainable AI, like the increasingly popular Shapley values, can be used to generate understanding into the ML model such that the researcher’s original functional form can be improved accordingly. The pro- posed framework aims to use ML beyond solely predictive questions, helping sociologists exploit the potential of ML to identify intricate patterns in data to specify better-fitting, interpretable models. I illus- trate the proposed framework using a simulation and real-world examples.

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  • Verhagen, Mark D., 2021. "Incorporating Machine Learning into Sociological Model-building," SocArXiv bka76_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:bka76_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/bka76_v1
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