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Using Conjoint Experiments to Analyze Election Outcomes: The Essential Role of the Average Marginal Component Effect
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- Political Analysis / Volume 31 / Issue 4 / October 2023
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- 30 June 2022, pp. 500-518
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2 - Conjoint Survey Experiments
- from Part I - Experimental Designs
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- Advances in Experimental Political Science
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- 08 March 2021
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- 01 April 2021, pp 19-41
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Combining Outcome-Based and Preference-Based Matching: A Constrained Priority Mechanism
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- Political Analysis / Volume 30 / Issue 1 / January 2022
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- 08 March 2021, pp. 89-112
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Why Austerity? The Mass Politics of a Contested Policy
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- American Political Science Review / Volume 115 / Issue 2 / May 2021
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- 26 February 2021, pp. 486-505
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- May 2021
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Using Eye-Tracking to Understand Decision-Making in Conjoint Experiments
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- Political Analysis / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / January 2021
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- 04 June 2020, pp. 75-101
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Comparative Causal Mediation and Relaxing the Assumption of No Mediator–Outcome Confounding: An Application to International Law and Audience Costs
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- Political Analysis / Volume 28 / Issue 2 / April 2020
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- 02 August 2019, pp. 222-243
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Beyond the breaking point? Survey satisficing in conjoint experiments
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- Political Science Research and Methods / Volume 9 / Issue 1 / January 2021
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- 08 May 2019, pp. 53-71
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Can nonexperts really emulate statistical learning methods? A comment on “The accuracy, fairness, and limits of predicting recidivism”
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- Political Analysis / Volume 27 / Issue 3 / July 2019
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- 08 November 2018, pp. 370-380
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The Number of Choice Tasks and Survey Satisficing in Conjoint Experiments
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- Political Analysis / Volume 26 / Issue 1 / January 2018
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- 29 January 2018, pp. 112-119
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