Publications
Title | Author(s) | Discipline | Publication | Year |
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Health Risks and Voting: Emphasizing Safety Measures Taken to Prevent COVID-19 Does Not Increase Willingness to Vote in Person |
Gregory A. Huber, Alan S. Gerber, and Scott E. Bokemper |
Political Science | American Politics Research | 2023 |
Health-Care Reform, 2015 |
Jacob S. Hacker |
Political Science | Democracy Journal | 2010 |
Helping Friends or Influencing Foes: Electoral and Policy Effects of Campaign Finance Contributions |
Keith E. Schnakenberg and Ian R. Turner |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2020 |
Honor and War: Southern US Presidents and the Effects of Concern for Reputation |
Allan Dafoe and Devin Caughey |
Political Science | World Politics | 2016 |
Hookworm Eradication as a Natural Experiment for Schooling and Voting in the American South |
John Henderson |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2018 |
Hospital Lawsuits Over Unpaid Bills Increased By 37 Percent In Wisconsin From 2001 To 2018 |
Zack Cooper, James Han, and Neale Mahoney |
Interdisciplinary | Health Affairs | 2021 |
Hospital Prices Grew Substantially Faster Than Physician Prices For Hospital-Based Care In 2007–14 |
Zack Cooper, Stuart Craig, Martin Gaynor, Nir J. Harish, Harlan M. Krumholz, and John Van Reenen |
Interdisciplinary | Health Affairs | 2019 |
House Members on the News: Local Television News Coverage of Incumbents |
Gregory A. Huber and Patrick D. Turner |
Political Science | British Journal of Political Science | 2024 |
How Black Candidates Affect Voter Turnout |
Ebonya Washington |
Political Science | Quarterly Journal of Economics | 2006 |
How Do Public Goods Providers Play Public Goods Games? |
Daniel M. Butler and Thad Kousser |
Political Science | Legislative Studies Quarterly | 2015 |
How Experiments Help Campaigns Persuade Voters: Evidence from a Large Archive of Campaigns’ Own Experiments |
Luke Hewitt, David Broockman, Alexander Coppock, Ben M. Tappin, James Slezak, Valerie Coffman, Nathaniel Lubin, and Mohammed Hamidian |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2024 |
How Face-to-Face Interviews and Cognitive Skill Affect Item Non-Response: A Randomized Experiment Assigning Mode of Interview |
Andrew Gooch and Lynn Vavreck |
Political Science | Political Science Research and Methods | 2016 |
How International Election Observers Detect and Deter Fraud |
Susan D. Hyde |
Political Science | 2008 | |
How Issue Positions Affect Candidate Performance: Experiments Comparing Campaign Donors and the Mass Public |
Andrew Gooch and Gregory A. Huber |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2020 |
How Large and Long-lasting Are the Persuasive Effects of Televised Campaign Ads? Results from a Randomized Field Experiment |
Alan S. Gerber, James G. Gimpel, Donald P. Green, Daron R. Shaw |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2011 |
How Much Should We Trust Instrumental Variable Estimates in Political Science? Practical Advice Based on 67 Replicated Studies |
Apoorva Lal, Mackenzie Lockhart, Yiqing Xu, and Ziwen Zu |
Political Science | Political Analysis | 2024 |
How Partisanship Influences What Congress Says Online and How They Say It |
Richard T. Wang and Patrick D. Tucker |
Political Science | American Politics Research | 2020 |
How Politicians Discount the Opinions of Constituents with Whom They Disagree |
Daniel M. Butler and Adam M. Dynes |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2015 |
How Robust Is Evidence of Partisan Perceptual Bias in Survey Responses? A New Approach for Studying Expressive Responding |
Yair Omer and Gregory Huber |
Political Science | Public Opinion Quarterly | 2021 |
How Should Health Data Be Used? Privacy, Secondary Use, and Big Data Sales |
Bonnie Kaplan |
Bioethics | ISPS working paper | 2014 |