Isolation index
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An isolation index is a measure of the segregation of the activities of multiple populations. They have been used in studies of racial segregation[1] and ideological segregation.[2]
Examples of isolation indices include Lieberson's isolation index and Bell's isolation index.[3]
References
- ^ http://enceladus.isr.umich.edu/race/calculate.html
- ^ Chadwick Matlin, Jeremy Singer-Vine, and Chris Wilson (Thursday, April 29, 2010). "Escape From the Echo Chamber: An interactive test of how open-minded your news diet is".
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