Language Models in Sociological Research: An Application to Classifying Large Administrative Data and Measuring Religiosity

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Sociological Methodology Pub Date : 2021-10-25 DOI:10.1177/00811750211053370
Jeffrey L. Jensen, Daniel Karell, Cole Tanigawa-Lau, Nizar Habash, Mai Oudah, Dhia Fairus Shofia Fani
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Computational methods have become widespread in the social sciences, but probabilistic language models remain relatively underused. We introduce language models to a general social science readership. First, we offer an accessible explanation of language models, detailing how they estimate the probability of a piece of language, such as a word or sentence, on the basis of the linguistic context. Second, we apply language models in an illustrative analysis to demonstrate the mechanics of using these models in social science research. The example application uses language models to classify names in a large administrative database; the classifications are then used to measure a sociologically important phenomenon: the spatial variation of religiosity. This application highlights several advantages of language models, including their effectiveness in classifying text that contains variation around the base structures, as is often the case with localized naming conventions and dialects. We conclude by discussing language models’ potential to contribute to sociological research beyond classification through their ability to generate language.
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社会学研究中的语言模型:在大型行政数据分类和宗教信仰测量中的应用
计算方法在社会科学中已经普及,但概率语言模型仍然相对未得到充分利用。我们向一般社会科学读者介绍语言模型。首先,我们对语言模型提供了一个易于理解的解释,详细说明了它们如何根据语境来估计一段语言(如单词或句子)的概率。其次,我们将语言模型应用于例证分析中,以展示在社会科学研究中使用这些模型的机制。示例应用程序使用语言模型对大型管理数据库中的名称进行分类;然后,这些分类被用来衡量一个社会学上重要的现象:宗教信仰的空间变异。该应用程序突出了语言模型的几个优点,包括它们在对包含基本结构变化的文本进行分类方面的有效性,本地化命名约定和方言通常就是这样。最后,我们讨论了语言模型通过其生成语言的能力,在分类之外为社会学研究做出贡献的潜力。
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期刊介绍: Sociological Methodology is a compendium of new and sometimes controversial advances in social science methodology. Contributions come from diverse areas and have something useful -- and often surprising -- to say about a wide range of topics ranging from legal and ethical issues surrounding data collection to the methodology of theory construction. In short, Sociological Methodology holds something of value -- and an interesting mix of lively controversy, too -- for nearly everyone who participates in the enterprise of sociological research.
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