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Title Author(s) Year archivedsort ascending
Party Affiliation, Partisanship, and Political Beliefs: A Field Experiment

Alan S. Gerber, Gregory Huber, Ebonya Washington

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

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

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

Costas Panagopoulos, Donald P. Green

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

Thad Dunning, Lauren Harrison

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, Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green

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

Gregory Huber, John S. Lapinski

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

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

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

Jonathan S. Krasno, Donald P. Green

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

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

2010
Partisanship and Economic Behavior: Do Partisan Differences in Economic Forecasts Predict Real Economic Behavior?

Alan S. Gerber, Gregory Huber

2010
Deference, Dissent, and Dispute Resolution: An Experimental Intervention Using Mass Media to Change Norms and Behavior in Rwanda

Elizabeth Levy Paluck, Donald P. Green

2010
Were Newspapers More Interested in pro-Obama Letters to the Editor in 2008? Evidence from a Field Experiment.

Daniel Butler, Emily Schofield

2010
Experimenting in Democracy Promotion: International Observers and the 2004 Presidential Elections in Indonesia

Susan D. Hyde

2010
Do Congressional Candidates Have Reverse Coattails? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design

David Broockman

2010
Analysis of Cluster-Randomized Experiments: A Comparison of Alternative Estimation Approaches

Donald P. Green, Lynn Vavreck

2010
Testing the Accuracy of Regression Discontinuity Analysis Using Experimental Benchmarks

Donald P. Green, Terence Y. Leong, Holger Lutz Kern, Alan S. Gerber, Christopher W. Larimer

2010
Female Socialization: How Daughters Affect Their Legislator Fathers’ Voting on Women’s Issues

Ebonya Washington

2010
Does the Media Matter? A Field Experiment Measuring the Effect of Newspapers on Voting Behavior and Political Opinions

Alan S. Gerber, Dean Karlan, Daniel Bergan

2010