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Title Author(s) Year archivedsort ascending
Does Publicizing a Tax Credit for Political Contributions Increase Its Use?: Results From a Randomized Field Experiment

Michael J. Malbin, Donald P. Green, Robert G. Boatright

2011
Personality Traits and the Consumption of Political Information

David Doherty, Gregory Huber, Alan S. Gerber, Conor M. Dowling

2011
Economics and Policy Preferences: Causal Evidence of the Impact of Economic Conditions on Support for Redistribution and Other Ballot Proposals

Stephen L. Ross, Ebonya Washington, Eric Brunner

2011
The Causal Effect of Media-Driven Political Interest on Political Attitudes and Behavior

Ana De La O, Daniel Butler

2011
Correction to Gerber and Green (2000), Replication of Disputed Findings, and Reply to Imai (2005)

Donald P. Green, Alan S. Gerber

2011
Testing the Implicit-Explicit Model of Racialized Political Communication

Gregory Huber, John S. Lapinski

2011
The Impact of Electoral Debate on Public Opinions: An Experimental Investigation of the 2005 New York City Mayoral Election

Sendhil Mullainathan, Julia Azari, Ebonya Washington

2011
Is Transparency an Effective Anti-Corruption Strategy? Evidence from a Field Experiment in India

Leonid Peisakhin, Paul Pinto

2011
How Large and Long-Lasting Are the Persuasive Effects of Televised Campaign Ads? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment

Daron R. Shaw, James G Gimpel, Donald P. Green, Alan S. Gerber

2011
Party Affiliation, Partisanship, and Political Beliefs: A Field Experiment

Gregory Huber, Ebonya Washington, Alan S. Gerber

2011
Monitoring Bureaucratic Compliance: Using Field Experiments to Improve Governance

Daniel Butler

2011
Using Random Judge Assignments to Estimate the Effects of Incarceration and Probation on Recidivism Among Drug Offenders

Donald P. Green, Daniel Winik

2011
Getting Out the Vote in Local Elections: Results from Six Door-to-Door Canvassing Experiments

David W. Nickerson, Donald P. Green, Alan S. Gerber

2010
Cross-cutting Cleavages and Ethnic Voting: An Experimental Study of Cousinage in Mali

Lauren Harrison, Thad Dunning

2010
Spanish-Language Radio Advertisements and Latino Voter Turnout in the 2006 Congressional Elections: Field Experimental Evidence

Costas Panagopoulos, Donald P. Green

2010
A Cautionary Note on the Use of Matching to Estimate Causal Effects: An Empirical Example Comparing Matching Estimates to an Experimental Benchmark

Kevin Arceneaux, Donald P. Green, Alan S. Gerber

2010
Do Robotic Calls from Credible Sources Influence Voter Turnout or Vote Choice? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

Daron R. Shaw, James G. Gimpel, Donald P. Green, Alan S. Gerber

2010
Baseline, Placebo, and Treatment: Efficient Estimation for Three-Group Experiments

Holger Lutz Kern, Donald P. Green, Edward H. Kaplan, Alan S. Gerber

2010
Do Televised Presidential Ads Increase Voter Turnout? Evidence from a Natural Experiment.

Jonathan S. Krasno, Donald P. Green

2010
The “Race Card” Revisited: Assessing Racial Priming in Policy Contests

Gregory Huber, John S. Lapinski

2010