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Hanna Hoover

Lecturer III in Information and Research Investigator, School of Information Email: [email protected] Phone: 000/000-0000
Office: School of Information/105 S. State St. Faculty Role: Faculty Personal website News About Hanna Hoover

Biography

Hanna Hoover graduated from Florida State University in 2020 with a PhD in Economics with an emphasis in behavioral and experimental economics. From 2020 to 2022, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Michigan School of Information under the mentorship of Erin Krupka. From 2022 to 2023, she was a postdoctoral scholar at Northeastern University under the mentorship of Alicia Modestino. Her research interests are varied and expansive, with prior projects spanning social norms, gender-based misconduct, civil rights restoration, rehabilitation. Hanna's expertise primarily lines in experimental methods (lab and field), as well as quantitative methods of causal inference.

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She/her/hers

Areas of interest

Behavioral economics, experimental economics, economics of crime

Education

PhD in Economics from Florida State University, Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy from the University of Minnesota and Bachelors of Arts with Quantitative Emphasis from the University of Minnesota

News about Hanna Hoover

In transparent lake water, zebra mussels cling to a large rock, covering its surface completely.
UMSI launches theme year on water conservation and access

The inaugural theme year will challenge students to use information science in addressing one of the most pressing issues worldwide.

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Welcome, New Faculty. Stephanie Brenton, Lecturer III. Ben Green, assistant professor. Hanna Hoover, Lecturer III, Jim Rampton, Lecturer III, Ramiro Serrano Vergel, Lecturer III, Jackie Wolf, Lecturer III.
UMSI welcomes new 2023-24 faculty

UMSI is excited to welcome six new faculty members for the 2023-24 school year, expanding course offerings and bringing industry experience to the classroom.

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