Publications
Title | Author(s) | Discipline | Publication | Year |
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Social Media, News Consumption, and Polarization: Evidence from a Field Experiment |
Ro’ee Levy |
Economics | American Economic Review | 2021 |
Social Networks and Gang Violence Reduction |
Michael Sierra-Arévalo and Andrew V. Papachristos |
Sociology | Annual Review of Law and Social Science | 2017 |
Social Pressure and Voter Turnout: Evidence from a Large-Scale Field Experiment |
Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green, Christopher W. Larimer |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2008 |
Social Pressure, Surveillance and Community Size: Evidence from Field Experiments on Voter Turnout |
Costas Panagopoulos |
Political Science | Electoral Studies | 2011 |
Sources of Bias in Retrospective Decision Making: Experimental Evidence on Voters’ Limitations in Controlling Incumbents |
Gregory A. Huber, Seth J. Hill, Gabriel S. Lenz |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2012 |
Spanish-Language Radio Advertisements and Latino Voter Turnout in the 2006 Congressional Elections: Field Experimental Evidence |
Costas Panagopoulos and Donald P. Green |
Political Science | Political Research Quarterly | 2010 |
Standing on Shaky Ground: Americans' Experiences with Economic Insecurity |
Hacker, Jacob S., Philipp Rehm & Mark Schlesinger |
Interdisciplinary | 2010 | |
Staying Out of Sight? Concentrated Policing and Local Political Action |
Amy E. Lerman and Vesla Weaver |
Political Science | Annals of the American Academy for Political and Social Science | 2014 |
Sticking with Your Vote: Cognitive Dissonance and Political Attitudes |
Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington |
Political Science | American Economic Journal: Applied Economics | 2009 |
Sticking with Your Vote: Cognitive Dissonance and Political Attitudes. |
Sendhil Mullainathan, Ebonya Washington |
Interdisciplinary | American Economic Journal: Applied Economics | 2009 |
Strategies for Dealing with the Problem of Non-Overlapping Units of Assignment and Outcome Measurement in Field Experiments |
Ana L. De La O, Daniel Rubenson |
Political Science | 2010 | |
Stronger Policy, Stronger Politics |
Jacob S. Hacker |
Political Science | American Prospect Magazine | 2016 |
Subsidies to Employee Health Insurance Premiums and the Health Insurance Market |
Jonathan Gruber, Ebonya Washington |
Economics | Journal of Health Economics | 2005 |
Support for Redistribution in an Age of Rising Inequality: New Stylized Facts and Some Tentative Explanations |
Vivekinan Ashok, Ilyana Kuziemko, and Ebonya Washington |
Interdisciplinary | 2015 | |
Surprise! Out-of-Network Billing for Emergency Care in the United States |
Zack Cooper, Fiona Scott Morton, and Nathan Shekita |
Interdisciplinary | Journal of Political Economy | 2020 |
Taking Sides in Other People’s Elections: The Polarizing Effect of Foreign Intervention |
Daniel Corstange, Nikolay Marinov |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2012 |
Taking Stock and Taking Steps: A Report from the Field after the First Year of Marketplace Consumer Assistance under the ACA |
Rachel Grob, Mark Schlesinger, Lori Grubstein and Karen Pollitz |
Medicine | Report | 2014 |
Targeted Campaign Appeals and the Value of Ambiguity |
Eitan D. Hersh and Brian F. Schaffner |
Political Science | Journal of Politics | 2013 |
Technology Married to Good Governance and Diversity: Explaining e-Participation Preparedness in Government |
Seulki Lee-Geiller |
Political Science | Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2024 |
Telecommuting and Gender Inequalities in Parents' Paid and Unpaid Work Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Thomas Lyttelton, Emma Zang, Kelly Musick |
Interdisciplinary | Journal of Marriage and Family | 2021 |