Replication Data for: Estimating and Using Individual Marginal Component Effects from Conjoint Experiments

Conjoint experiments are quickly gaining popularity as a vehicle for studying multidimensional political preferences. A common way to explore heterogeneity of preferences estimated with conjoint experiments is by estimating average marginal component effects across subgroups. However, this method do...

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