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Institute for Quantitative Social Science / American Political Science Association / Conjoint analysis / Comparative politics / Political methodology / Social science / David Collier / Political science / Academia / Harvard University
Date: 2015-03-17 14:10:43
Institute for Quantitative Social Science
American Political Science Association
Conjoint analysis
Comparative politics
Political methodology
Social science
David Collier
Political science
Academia
Harvard University

Curriculum Vitae Jens Hainmueller Office: Department of Political Science, Stanford University Encina Hall West, Room 440, 616 Serra Street, Stanford, CA[removed]

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