Common, uncommon, and novel applications of random forest in psychological research

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Dustin A. Fife
Juliana D’Onofrio
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[1] Rowan University,
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Behavior Research Methods | 2023年 / 55卷
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Prediction; Classification; Variable importance; Multiple regression;
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Recent reform efforts have pushed toward a better understanding of the distinction between exploratory and confirmatory research, and appropriate use of each. As some utilize more exploratory tools, it may be tempting to employ multiple linear regression models. In this paper, we advocate for the use of random forest (RF) models. RF is able to obtain better predictive performance than traditional regression, while also inherently protecting against overfitting as well as detecting nonlinear effects and interactions among predictors. Given the advantages of RF compared to other statistical procedures, it is a tool commonly used within a plethora of industries, including stock trading, banking, pharmaceuticals, and patient healthcare planning. However, we find RF is used within the field of psychology comparatively less frequently. In the current paper, we advocate for RF as an important statistical tool within the context of behavioral and psychological research. In hopes of increasing the use of RF in the field of psychology, we provide information pertaining to the limitations one might confront in using RF and how to overcome such limitations. Moreover, we discuss various methods for how to optimally utilize RF with psychological data, such as nonparametric modeling, interaction and nonlinearity detection, variable selection, prediction and classification modeling, and assessing parameters of Monte Carlo simulations. Throughout, we illustrate the use of RF with visualization strategies, aimed to make RF models more comprehensible and intuitive.
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页码:2447 / 2466
页数:19
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