Publications
About Our Publications
On this page you will find a list of publications by ISPS Affiliates, including peer-reviewed journal articles, policy briefs, and working papers.
When possible, Publications are linked to Projects and Data via the ISPS KnowledgeBase.
Title | Author(s) | Discipline | Publication | Year |
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Irrelevant Events and Voting Behavior: Replications Using Principles from Open Science |
Matthew H. Graham, Gregory A. Huber, Neil Malhotra, and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo |
Political Science | Journal of Politics | 2021 |
Candidate Choice Without Party Labels: New Insights from Conjoint Survey Experiments |
Patricia A. Kirkland and Alexander Coppock |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2017 |
Beyond LATE: Estimation of the Average Treatment Effect with an Instrumental Variable |
Peter M. Aronow and Allison Carnegie |
Political Science | Political Analysis | 2013 |
Voting May be Habit Forming: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment |
Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, Ron Shachar |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2003 |
Conceptual Replication of Four Key Findings about Factual Corrections and Misinformation during the 2020 US Election: Evidence from Panel-Survey Experiments |
Alexander Coppock, Kimberly Gross, Ethan Porter, Emily Thorson, and Thomas J. Wood |
Political Science | British Journal of Political Science | 2023 |
Present at the Creation: The State in Early American Political History |
Stephen Skowronek |
Political Science | Journal of the Early Republic | 2018 |
Testing the Accuracy of Regression Discontinuity Analysis Using Experimental Benchmarks |
Donald P. Green, Terence Y. Leong, Holger L. Kern, Alan S. Gerber, and Christopher W. Larimer |
Political Science | Political Analysis | 2009 |
Dyadic Analysis in International Relations: A Cautionary Tale |
Robert S. Erikson, Pablo M. Pinto, Kelly T. Rader |
Political Science | Political Analysis | 2014 |
I’m Asking for Your Support: The Effects of Personally Delivered Campaign Messages on Voting Decisions and Opinion Formation |
Kevin Arceneaux |
Political Science | Quarterly Journal of Political Science | 2007 |
Timing Is Everything? Primacy and Recency Effects in Voter Mobilization Campaigns |
Costas Panagopoulos |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2010 |
The Liar’s Dividend: Can Politicians Claim Misinformation to Evade Accountability? |
Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, Daniel Schiff, and Natalia S. Bueno |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2024 |
Two Centuries of Presidential Elections |
David R. Mayhew |
Political Science | Presidential Studies Quarterly | 2021 |
Measuring Misperceptions? |
Matthew H. Graham |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2022 |
Does Counter-Attitudinal Information Cause Backlash? Results from Three Large Survey Experiments |
Andrew Guess and Alexander Coppock |
Political Science | British Journal of Political Science | 2018 |
Winner-Take-All Politics: Public Policy, Political Organization, and the Precipitous Rise of Top Incomes in the United States |
Hacker, Jacob S. and Paul Pierson |
Political Science | Politics & Society | 2010 |
The Equalizing Effect of the Internet on Access to Research Expertise in Political Science and Economics. |
Daniel M. Butler, Richard J. Butler, Jesse Rich |
Political Science | PS: Political Science & Politics | 2008 |
Disagreement and the Avoidance of Political Discussion: Aggregate Relationships and Differences across Personality Traits |
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty and Conor M. Dowling |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2012 |
Making the Bourgeoisie? Values, Voice, and State-Provided Home Ownership |
Natália S. Bueno, Felipe Nunes, and Cesar Zucco |
Political Science | Journal of Politics | 2022 |
Can Registration-Based Sampling Improve the Accuracy of Midterm Election Forecasts? |
Donald P. Green and Alan S. Gerber |
Political Science | Public Opinion Quarterly | 2006 |
Can Incarcerated Felons Be (Re)integrated into the Political System? Results from a Field Experiment |
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, Marc Meredith, Daniel R. Biggers and David J. Hendry |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2014 |
ISPS Working Paper Series
ISPS advances interdisciplinary research in the social sciences that aims to shape public policy and inform democratic deliberation. The ISPS network includes scholars and students from many departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and from Yale’s graduate and professional schools as well as select experts from other institutions. The ISPS Working Paper Series provides a platform for ISPS affiliates to make their work available for public consumption and discussion.
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GOTV website: A website compiling results from a wide array of voter mobilization field experiments. Findings from these scientifically measured studies of various Get-Out-the-Vote methods offer valuable insight into which methods are most effective in mobilizing voter turnout (Note: the website indexes GOTV experiments published before 2006).
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