ISPS provides access to select research software for the social science community at Yale.
Please refer to the Data-Intensive Social Science Center (DISSC) for a comprehensive list of software titles available to social science researchers at Yale (including Trint, previously managed by ISPS).
Statistical tools for experimental research
STATWEB is an ISPS-developed tool that allows researchers to analyze experiments in which the outcome variable is dichotomous (e.g., voting versus nonvoting). Credits: Donald Green & Alan Gerber.
Freely available to the research community.
SAMPLEMISER is an ISPS-developed tool that enables poll-readers to make more efficient use of tracking polls. Credits: Donald Green & Alan Gerber.
Freely available to the research community.
RANDOMIZATION TOOL allows a user to upload a list and randomly assign rows in that list to up to four experimental conditions using simple random assignment. Credits: Josh Kalla.
Freely available to the research community.
PERSUASION EXPERIMENT DESIGN TOOL
PERSUASION EXPERIMENT DESIGN TOOL allows a user to design their own experiment with survey outcomes based on this article “The Design of Field Experiments With Survey Outcomes: A Framework for Selecting More Efficient, Robust, and Ethical Designs.” Credits: Josh Kalla.
Freely available to the research community.
For questions about research software at ISPS, contact Limor Peer.