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Each cluster represents a situation type.

Situations are clustered together on the basis of their annotated situational features. All situations are compared, and only similarity values of 88% or greater (in this analysis) are retained. This produces the following clusters of situations.

Each situation is scored on the basis of the top-seven principal components of variation among all analyzed situations (in the Gospels for this study). An situation scores either positively or negatively for each abstract dimension of variation.

Cluster labels are interpretive and attempt to represent the average values for the principal-component scores. Scores below the threshold value of 0.13 are, on average, insignificant for describing the situation.