A Decision Tree Model for Profiling Citizens’ Support for Self-Help Strategies

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Ofek Edri-Peer Nissim Cohen Teddy Lazebnik University of Haifa, 199 Abba Khoushy Ave. Mount Carmel, Haifa, IsraelOfek Edri-Peer is a PhD candidate in Public Administration and Policy at the University of Haifa, an Idit Fellow, and an ISEF Fellow. Her research focuses on procedural justice, law enforcement, and street-level bureaucracy, examining how frontline public servants shape citizens’ experiences of fairness, trust, and policy implementation.Nissim Cohen is a professor of Public Administration and Policy and the Head of the School of Political Sciences at the University of Haifa.Prof’ Teddy Lazebnik is a researcher in applied mathematics and computer science, with academic affiliations including Jönköping University and the University of Haifa. His work focuses on computational mathematics, applied artificial intelligence, biomathematics, scientometrics, and socio-economic simulations. He has contributed to interdisciplinary research across computational biology, epidemiology, medicine, economics, and information systems.

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