An autobiography of the introduction of a method, computer-assisted survey experiments, and an attitude towards science, as iterative, at each step figuring out the next best step to take, learning as you go are the topics. Along the way, Paul M Sniderman presents thoughts on the distinction between prejudice and discrimination, strangers as partners, and a new model of sequential testing.
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