Correction: Using the Dirichlet process to form clusters of people's concerns in the context of future party identification
Patrick Meyer(Universität der Bundeswehr München), Timo von Oertzen(Universität der Bundeswehr München), Julia M. Rohrer(Leipzig University), Jasmin Riedl(Universität der Bundeswehr München), Thomas Glassen(Universität der Bundeswehr München), Gert G. Wagner(Max Planck Institute for Human Development), Fenja M. Schophaus(Universität der Bundeswehr München)
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