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Titlesort descending Author(s) Year archived
Did Shy Trump Supporters Bias the 2016 Polls? Evidence from a Nationally-representative List Experiment

Alexander Coppock

2017
Do Better Committee Assignments Meaningfully Benefit Legislators? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in the Arkansas State Legislature

David E. Broockman, Daniel Butler

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

David Broockman

2010
Do Perceptions of Ballot Secrecy Influence Turnout? Results from a Field Experiment

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

Do Politicians Racially Discriminate Against Constituents? A Field Experiment on State Legislators

Daniel Butler, David Broockman

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

Do Subtle Linguistic Interventions Priming a Social Identity as a Voter Have Outsized Effects on Voter Turnout? Evidence from a New Replication Experiment

Alan S. Gerber, Gregory Huber, Al Fang

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

Jonathan S. Krasno, Donald P. Green

2010
Does Digital Advertising Affect Vote Choice? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

Donald P. Green, Alexander Coppock, Ethan Porter

Does Knowledge of Constitutional Principles Increase Support for Civil Liberties? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment

Donald P. Green, Peter Aronow, Daniel Bergan, Pamela Greene, Celia Paris, Beth I. Weinberger

Does Less Income Mean Less Representation?

Eric Brunner, Stephen L. Ross, Ebonya Washington

Does Publicizing a Tax Credit for Political Contributions Increase Its Use?: Results From a Randomized Field Experiment

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

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
Economic Decline, Social Identity, and Authoritarian Values in the United States

Cameron Ballard-Rosa, Amalie Sofie Jensen, Kenneth Scheve

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

Eric Brunner, Stephen L. Ross, Ebonya Washington

Editorial Bias in Crowd Sourced Political Information

Joshua L. Kalla, Peter Aronow

2015
Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate

John Bullock

2013
Emails from Official Sources Can Increase Turnout

Neil Malhotra, Melissa Michelson, Ali Valenzuela

Enhancing Academic Performance and Social and Emotional Competence With the RULER Feeling Words Curriculum

Marc A. Brackett, Susan E. Rivers, Maria R. Reyes, Peter Salovey

Evaluating Bias and Noise Induced by the U.S. Census Bureau’s Privacy Protection Methods

Christopher Kenny, Cory McCartan, Shiro Kuriwaki, Tyler Simko, Kosuke Imai