multivariate exploration of the questionnaire and typology...
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Multivariate exploration of the questionnaire and
typology of the surveyed people
The results are provided by theEnQuireR package
July 28, 2010
Contents
1 Quick overview of the questionnaire 3
2 Multivariate exploration of the questionnaire 42.1 Graphical representations of the questionnaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42.2 Highlights on the two principal axes of variability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.2.1 First axis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52.2.2 Second axis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
3 Typology on the individuals 113.1 Choice of the number of clusters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113.2 Simultaneous comparison of the clusters with respect with the most relevant variables 13
3.2.1 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.concerts 133.2.2 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable Kind.of.material . . . . . 143.2.3 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.websites 153.2.4 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.radio . . 163.2.5 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable SPC . . . . . . . . . . . . 173.2.6 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable How.many.new.bands.by.month
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183.2.7 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable listen.to.whole.album . . 193.2.8 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.posters . 203.2.9 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.tv.shows 213.2.10 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable Go.to.enough.concerts . . 22
3.3 Automatic description of each cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
List of Figures
1 Representations of the individuals and of the categories on axes 1 and 2 . . . . . . 42 Representation of the individuals using density curbs and enhanced representation
of the categories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Number of clusters chosen by the analyst; representation of the individuals according
to their cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Centers of gravity with confidence ellipses; representation of the individuals accord-
ing to their cluster with density curbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Number of individuals per cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Variable New.bands.from.concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Variable Kind.of.material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Variable New.bands.from.websites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Variable New.bands.from.radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1610 Variable SPC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1711 Variable How.many.new.bands.by.month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1812 Variable listen.to.whole.album . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1913 Variable New.bands.from.posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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14 Variable New.bands.from.tv.shows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2115 Variable Go.to.enough.concerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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1 Quick overview of the questionnaire
The analysis was performed on 108 individuals described by 22 variables:
• Kind.of.music ( blues , classic , hard rock , other , pop , rap , rock )
• Musical.knowledge ( average , high , low , very low )
• Kind.of.material ( cheap sound system , computer , High quality sound sys-tem , mp3 player )
• How.many.new.bands.by.month ( 0 or 1 , 2 to 5 , more 5 )
• New.bands.from.friends ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.websites ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.radio ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.tv.shows ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.magazines ( very few , few , average , quite a lot )
• New.bands.from.parents ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.posters ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.movies ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• New.bands.from.concerts ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands ( very few , few , average , quite a lot , a lot )
• Budget ( 0-10 euros , 10-30euros )
• listen.to.whole.album ( no , yes )
• Why ( As a background sound , Attentive listening of the track , other , to re-lax , Working, to be motivated )
• Play.an.instrument ( no , yes alone , yes in a band )
• Go.to.enough.concerts ( no , yes )
• AGE ( 15-18 , 19-25 , 36 and more )
• SEX ( F , M )
• SPC ( manager , student )
Moreover, the dataset contained 0.01% of missing values.
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2 Multivariate exploration of the questionnaire
2.1 Graphical representations of the questionnaire
The following results are obtained by performing a Multiple Correspondence Analysis (MCA) onthe previous 22 variables. This method provides two important graphical displays, arepresentation of the individuals (surveyed people) and a representation of the categories (answersgiven by the surveyed people). The first two main axes of variability explain 10.23% of theinformation contained in the dataset (5.35% for the first factorial axis and 4.88% for the secondone). In some cases the analyst may want to introduce supplementary quantitative variables.
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Figure 2: Representation of the individuals using density curbs and enhanced representation of thecategories
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2.2 Highlights on the two principal axes of variability
2.2.1 Characterization of the first factorial axis
The most meaningful variables characterizing the first factorial axis are:
• How.many.new.bands.by.month
• Musical.knowledge
• New.bands.from.websites
• New.bands.from.concerts
• listen.to.whole.album
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands
• New.bands.from.friends
• New.bands.from.tv.shows
• New.bands.from.posters
• Kind.of.material
• Kind.of.music
• SEX
• Budget
• New.bands.from.radio
• Play.an.instrument
The most meaningful categories characterizing the positive side of the first axis are:
• Musical.knowledge_high
– Contribution: 2.04
– V-Test: 3.06
– Frequency in the population: 17.59 %
• listen.to.whole.album_yes
– Contribution: 2.24
– V-Test: 4.73
– Frequency in the population: 62.04 %
• New.bands.from.friends_quite a lot
– Contribution: 2.07
– V-Test: 3.53
– Frequency in the population: 37.04 %
• Musical.knowledge_average
– Contribution: 0.66
– V-Test: 2.42
– Frequency in the population: 57.41 %
• New.bands.from.tv.shows_very few
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– Contribution: 2.79
– V-Test: 3.95
– Frequency in the population: 32.41 %
• more 5
– Contribution: 1.63
– V-Test: 2.57
– Frequency in the population: 6.48 %
• High quality sound system
– Contribution: 3.75
– V-Test: 3.89
– Frequency in the population: 6.48 %
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands_quite a lot
– Contribution: 3.49
– V-Test: 4.8
– Frequency in the population: 42.59 %
• Play.an.instrument_yes in a band
– Contribution: 1.72
– V-Test: 2.57
– Frequency in the population: 1.85 %
• M
– Contribution: 1.77
– V-Test: 3.01
– Frequency in the population: 25.93 %
The most meaningful categories characterizing the negative side of the first axis are:
• New.bands.from.websites_very few
– Contribution: 6.59
– V-Test: -5.84
– Frequency in the population: 26.85 %
• 0 or 1
– Contribution: 5.38
– V-Test: -6.05
– Frequency in the population: 44.44 %
• New.bands.from.concerts_very few
– Contribution: 5.03
– V-Test: -5.31
– Frequency in the population: 32.41 %
• listen.to.whole.album_no
– Contribution: 3.67
– V-Test: -4.73
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– Frequency in the population: 37.96 %
• Musical.knowledge_very low
– Contribution: 3.46
– V-Test: -3.67
– Frequency in the population: 2.78 %
• New.bands.from.posters_very few
– Contribution: 1.94
– V-Test: -3.34
– Frequency in the population: 34.26 %
• Kind.of.music_pop
– Contribution: 2.27
– V-Test: -3.77
– Frequency in the population: 39.81 %
• New.bands.from.friends_very few
– Contribution: 3.49
– V-Test: -3.72
– Frequency in the population: 4.63 %
• 0-10 euros
– Contribution: 1.17
– V-Test: -3.3
– Frequency in the population: 59.26 %
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands_very few
– Contribution: 2.61
– V-Test: -3.2
– Frequency in the population: 3.7 %
2.2.2 Characterization on the second factorial axis
The most meaningful variables characterizing the second factorial axis are:
• New.bands.from.tv.shows
• New.bands.from.radio
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands
• Kind.of.music
• Musical.knowledge
• SEX
• New.bands.from.posters
• Why
• New.bands.from.parents
• Kind.of.material
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• New.bands.from.magazines
• New.bands.from.friends
• Play.an.instrument
• listen.to.whole.album
The most meaningful categories characterizing the positive side of the second axisare:
• New.bands.from.tv.shows_a lot
– Contribution: 7.15
– V-Test: 5.02
– Frequency in the population: 1.85 %
• New.bands.from.radio_very few
– Contribution: 6.73
– V-Test: 4.96
– Frequency in the population: 5.56 %
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands_very few
– Contribution: 5.68
– V-Test: 4.51
– Frequency in the population: 3.7 %
• Why_other
– Contribution: 6.16
– V-Test: 4.66
– Frequency in the population: 1.85 %
• M
– Contribution: 4.28
– V-Test: 4.47
– Frequency in the population: 25.93 %
• New.bands.from.parents_very few
– Contribution: 1.43
– V-Test: 3.33
– Frequency in the population: 55.56 %
• Musical.knowledge_very low
– Contribution: 2.56
– V-Test: 3.02
– Frequency in the population: 2.78 %
• Play.an.instrument_yes in a band
– Contribution: 1.93
– V-Test: 2.6
– Frequency in the population: 1.85 %
• New.bands.from.magazines_very few
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– Contribution: 2.09
– V-Test: 4.03
– Frequency in the population: 55.56 %
• New.bands.from.friends_very few
– Contribution: 3.15
– V-Test: 3.38
– Frequency in the population: 4.63 %
The most meaningful categories characterizing the negative side of the second axisare:
• New.bands.from.radio_average
– Contribution: 2.29
– V-Test: -3.21
– Frequency in the population: 23.15 %
• Musical.knowledge_low
– Contribution: 4.18
– V-Test: -4.31
– Frequency in the population: 22.22 %
• New.bands.from.tv.shows_average
– Contribution: 0.95
– V-Test: -2.08
– Frequency in the population: 24.07 %
• New.bands.from.tv.shows_few
– Contribution: 0.73
– V-Test: -1.9
– Frequency in the population: 30.56 %
• F
– Contribution: 1.5
– V-Test: -4.47
– Frequency in the population: 74.07 %
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands_average
– Contribution: 4.3
– V-Test: -4.42
– Frequency in the population: 24.07 %
• New.bands.from.posters_average
– Contribution: 2.3
– V-Test: -3.17
– Frequency in the population: 21.3 %
• Kind.of.music_blues
– Contribution: 2.2
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– V-Test: -2.77
– Frequency in the population: 0.93 %
• New.bands.from.tv.shows_quite a lot
– Contribution: 0.3
– V-Test: -1.07
– Frequency in the population: 11.11 %
• Why_to relax
– Contribution: 0.05
– V-Test: -0.63
– Frequency in the population: 53.7 %
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3 Typology on the individuals
3.1 Choice of the number of clusters
The ascendant hierarchical clustering (AHC) lead to a partition made of 4 clusters. Thoseclusters are displayed in the following representations: a graphical representation of theindividuals according to the cluster they belong to, a representation of the center of gravity ofeach group enhanced by a confidence ellipse, a representation of the individuals according to thecluster they belong to by the use of density curbs.
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3.2 Simultaneous comparison of the clusters with respect with themost relevant variables
3.2.1 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.concerts
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1st bar: New.bands.from.concerts_very few2nd bar: New.bands.from.concerts_few3rd bar: New.bands.from.concerts_average4 th bar: New.bands.from.concerts_quite a lot5 th bar: New.bands.from.concerts_a lot
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3.2.2 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable Kind.of.material
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1st bar: cheap sound system2nd bar: computer3rd bar: High quality sound system4 th bar: mp3 player
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3.2.3 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.websites
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3.2.4 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.radio
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: New.bands.from.radio_very few2nd bar: New.bands.from.radio_few3rd bar: New.bands.from.radio_average4 th bar: New.bands.from.radio_quite a lot5 th bar: New.bands.from.radio_a lot
New.bands.from.radio by cluster
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Figure 9: Variable New.bands.from.radio
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3.2.5 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable SPC
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: manager2nd bar: student
SPC by cluster
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Figure 10: Variable SPC
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3.2.6 Number of individuals by cluster for the variableHow.many.new.bands.by.month
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: 0 or 12nd bar: 2 to 53rd bar: more 5
How.many.new.bands.by.month by cluster
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Figure 11: Variable How.many.new.bands.by.month
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3.2.7 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable listen.to.whole.album
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: listen.to.whole.album_no2nd bar: listen.to.whole.album_yes
listen.to.whole.album by cluster
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Figure 12: Variable listen.to.whole.album
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3.2.8 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.posters
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: New.bands.from.posters_average2nd bar: New.bands.from.posters_few3rd bar: New.bands.from.posters_quite a lot4 th bar: New.bands.from.posters_very few
New.bands.from.posters by cluster
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Figure 13: Variable New.bands.from.posters
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3.2.9 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable New.bands.from.tv.shows
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: New.bands.from.tv.shows_average2nd bar: New.bands.from.tv.shows_few3rd bar: New.bands.from.tv.shows_quite a lot4 th bar: New.bands.from.tv.shows_very few
New.bands.from.tv.shows by cluster
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Figure 14: Variable New.bands.from.tv.shows
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3.2.10 Number of individuals by cluster for the variable Go.to.enough.concerts
group 1 group 2 group 3 group 4
1st bar: Go.to.enough.concerts_no2nd bar: Go.to.enough.concerts_yes
Go.to.enough.concerts by cluster
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Figure 15: Variable Go.to.enough.concerts
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3.3 Automatic description of each cluster
The cluster 1 (54 individuals) includes the individuals possessing the followingcategories:
• listen.to.whole.album=listen.to.whole.album_yes
62.04 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 77.78 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 62.69 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• New.bands.from.websites=New.bands.from.websites_quite a lot
25 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 38.89 % in thecluster 1 .
Moreover, 77.78 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• New.bands.from.concerts=New.bands.from.concerts_quite a lot
12.04 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 22.22 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 92.31 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• New.bands.from.friends=New.bands.from.friends_quite a lot
37.04 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 51.85 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 70 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands=go.to.concert.of.known.bands_quite a lot
45.37 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 59.26 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 65.31 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• Musical.knowledge=Musical.knowledge_average
59.26 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 72.22 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 60.94 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• How.many.new.bands.by.month=2 to 5
49.07 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 61.11 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 62.26 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• New.bands.from.radio=New.bands.from.radio_average
23.15 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 33.33 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 72 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
• Kind.of.material=cheap sound system
8.33 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 14.81 % inthe cluster 1 .
Moreover, 88.89 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 1 .
The cluster 2 (38 individuals) includes the individuals possessing the followingcategories:
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• New.bands.from.websites=New.bands.from.websites_very few
26.85 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 63.16 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 82.76 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• How.many.new.bands.by.month=0 or 1
44.44 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 76.32 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 60.42 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• listen.to.whole.album=listen.to.whole.album_no
37.96 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 65.79 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 60.98 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• Musical.knowledge=Musical.knowledge_low
23.15 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 47.37 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 72 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• New.bands.from.concerts=New.bands.from.concerts_very few
32.41 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 52.63 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 57.14 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• New.bands.from.tv.shows=New.bands.from.tv.shows_average
24.07 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 42.11 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 61.54 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• Kind.of.music=pop
41.67 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 60.53 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 51.11 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands=go.to.concert.of.known.bands_a lot
25.93 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 42.11 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 57.14 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
• New.bands.from.magazines=New.bands.from.magazines_average
5.56 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 13.16 % inthe cluster 2 .
Moreover, 83.33 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 2 .
The cluster 3 (8 individuals) includes the individuals possessing the followingcategories:
• Kind.of.material=High quality sound system
6.48 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 62.5 % in thecluster 3 .
Moreover, 71.43 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 3 .
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• New.bands.from.radio=New.bands.from.radio_very few
5.56 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 50 % in thecluster 3 .
Moreover, 66.67 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 3 .
• New.bands.from.tv.shows=New.bands.from.tv.shows_very few
33.33 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 87.5 % inthe cluster 3 .
Moreover, 19.44 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 3 .
• SPC=manager
1.85 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 25 % in thecluster 3 .
Moreover, 100 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 3 .
• New.bands.from.posters=New.bands.from.posters_quite a lot
8.33 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 37.5 % in thecluster 3 .
Moreover, 33.33 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 3 .
The cluster 4 (8 individuals) includes the individuals possessing the followingcategories:
• New.bands.from.concerts=New.bands.from.concerts_a lot
5.56 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 75 % in thecluster 4 .
Moreover, 100 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 4 .
• Go.to.enough.concerts=Go.to.enough.concerts_yes
21.3 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 75 % in thecluster 4 .
Moreover, 26.09 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 4 .
• go.to.concert.of.known.bands=go.to.concert.of.known.bands_quite a lot
45.37 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 87.5 % inthe cluster 4 .
Moreover, 14.29 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 4 .
• New.bands.from.posters=New.bands.from.posters_quite a lot
8.33 % of the individuals possess this category in the global population versus 37.5 % in thecluster 4 .
Moreover, 33.33 % of the individuals possessing this category belong to the cluster 4 .
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