Correction: Using XGBoost and SHAP to explain citizens’ diferences in policy support for reimposing COVID-19 measures in the Netherlands
Jose Ignacio Hernandez (),
Sander Cranenburgh (),
Marijn Bruin (),
Marijn Stok () and
Niek Mouter ()
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Jose Ignacio Hernandez: Universidad San Sebastian
Sander Cranenburgh: Delft University of Technology
Marijn Bruin: National Institute of Public Health and the Environment
Marijn Stok: National Institute of Public Health and the Environment
Niek Mouter: Delft University of Technology
Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, 2025, vol. 59, issue 1, No 40, 993-994
Date: 2025
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