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Bridging a Disciplinary Divide: The Summer Institute in Political Psychology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 September 2013
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We would like to thank the directors of the Summer Institute—Margaret Hermann, Jon Krosnick and Tom Nelson—for encouraging us to write this piece and for providing us with the data on past Institutes. This paper builds on our experiences both as participants in the Summer Institute and as staff members.
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