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Bear Braumoeller

(deceased)

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This person is deceased (Date: 03 May 2023)
First Name:Bear
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Last Name:Braumoeller
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RePEc Short-ID:pbr593
Terminal Degree:1998 (from RePEc Genealogy)

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  1. Braumoeller, Bear F. & Marra, Giampiero & Radice, Rosalba & Bradshaw, Aisha E., 2018. "Flexible Causal Inference for Political Science," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(1), pages 54-71, January.
  2. Rosenberg, Andrew S. & Knuppe, Austin J. & Braumoeller, Bear F., 2018. "Unifying the Study of Asymmetric Hypotheses – CORRIGENDUM," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 26(1), pages 129-129, January.
  3. Benjamin T Jones & Eleonora Mattiacci & Bear F Braumoeller, 2017. "Food scarcity and state vulnerability: Unpacking the link between climate variability and violent unrest," Journal of Peace Research, Peace Research Institute Oslo, vol. 54(3), pages 335-350, May.
  4. Rosenberg, Andrew S. & Knuppe, Austin J. & Braumoeller, Bear F., 2017. "Unifying the Study of Asymmetric Hypotheses," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(3), pages 381-401, July.
  5. Bear F. Braumoeller, 2017. "Aggregation Bias and the Analysis of Necessary and Sufficient Conditions in fsQCA," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 46(2), pages 242-251, March.
  6. Braumoeller, Bear F., 2015. "Guarding Against False Positives in Qualitative Comparative Analysis," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 23(4), pages 471-487.
  7. Bear F. Braumoeller & Austin Carson, 2011. "Political Irrelevance, Democracy, and the Limits of Militarized Conflict," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 55(2), pages 292-320, April.
  8. Braumoeller, Bear F., 2008. "Systemic Politics and the Origins of Great Power Conflict," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 102(1), pages 77-93, February.
  9. Braumoeller, Bear F., 2006. "Explaining Variance; Or, Stuck in a Moment We Can't Get Out Of," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(3), pages 268-290, July.
  10. Braumoeller, Bear F. & Kirpichevsky, Yevgeniy, 2005. "When More Is Less: Integrating Qualitative Information and Boolean Statistics," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(3), pages 261-279, July.
  11. Bear F. Braumoeller, 2004. "Boolean logit and probit in Stata," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 4(4), pages 436-441, December.
  12. Braumoeller, Bear F., 2004. "Hypothesis Testing and Multiplicative Interaction Terms," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 58(4), pages 807-820, October.
  13. Braumoeller, Bear F., 2003. "Causal Complexity and the Study of Politics," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 11(3), pages 209-233, July.
  14. Braumoeller, Bear F. & Goertz, Gary, 2002. "Watching Your Posterior: Comment on Seawright," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(2), pages 198-203, April.

Software components

  1. Bear F. Braumoeller, 2004. "MLBOOLEAN: Stata module to implement Boolean logit and probit," Statistical Software Components S434001, Boston College Department of Economics.

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