Spherical Factor Analysis for Binary Data: A Look at the Conservative Revolt in the US House of Representatives

Spherical Factor Analysis for Binary Data: A Look at the Conservative Revolt in the US House of Representatives

Neyman Seminar
Nov 16, 2016, 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM | 1011 Evans Hall | Happening As Scheduled
Abel Rodriguez, University of California, Santa Cruz
Factors models for binary data are extremely common in many social science disciplines. For example, in political science binary factor models are often used to explain voting patterns in deliberative bodies such as the US Congress, leading to an “ideological” ranking of legislators. Binary factor models can be motivated through so-call “spatial” voting models, which posit that legislators have a...