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Peter Aronow

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Yale University, Assistant Professor
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Peter M. Aronow is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Yale University. He received his PhD with departmental distinction in Political Science from Yale in 2013. His research interests include quantitative methods and political economy. His work has appeared in Biometrika and the Journal of Politics. He has also developed statistical software packages, most recently for performing randomization-based inference for experiments.

Peter M. Aronow is Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Yale University. He received his PhD with departmental distinction in Political Science from Yale in 2013. His research interests include quantitative methods and political economy. His work has appeared in Biometrika and the Journal of Politics. He has also developed statistical software packages, most recently for performing randomization-based inference for experiments.
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Methods
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