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Does Counter-Attitudinal Information Cause Backlash? Results from Three Large Survey Experiments |
Andrew Guess and Alexander Coppock
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Political Science |
British Journal of Political Science |
2018 |
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Can the Government Deter Discrimination? Evidence from a Randomized Intervention in New York City |
Albert H. Fang, Andrew M. Guess, and Macartan Humphreys
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Political Science |
Journal of Politics |
2018 |
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Self-Awareness of Political Knowledge |
Matthew Graham
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Political Science |
Political Behavior |
2018 |
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Information Equivalence in Survey Experiments |
Allan Dafoe, Baobao Zhang, and Devin Caughey
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Political Science |
Political Analysis |
2018 |
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The Comparative Effectiveness on Turnout of Positively Versus Negatively Framed Descriptive Norms in Mobilization Campaigns |
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, Albert H. Fang, and Catlan E. Reardon
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Political Science |
American Politics Research |
2018 |
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Party Identification in the Age of Obama: Evidence on the Sources of Stability and Systematic Change in Party Identification from a Long-Term Panel Survey |
Patrick D. Tucker, Jacob M. Montgomery, and Steven S. Smith
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Political Science |
Political Research Quarterly |
2018 |
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Doing Well and Doing Good?: How Concern for Others Shapes Policy Preferences and Partisanship among Affluent Americans |
Martin Gilens and Adam Thal
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Political Science |
Public Opinion Quarterly |
2018 |
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Are Health Care Services Shoppable? Evidence from the Consumption of Lower-Limb MRI Scans |
Michael Chernew, Zack Cooper, Eugene Larsen-Hallock, Fiona Scott Morton
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Interdisciplinary |
ISPS working paper |
2018 |
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Misperceptions of Relative Affluence and Support for International Redistribution |
Gautam Nair
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Political Science |
Journal of Politics |
2018 |
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Hookworm Eradication as a Natural Experiment for Schooling and Voting in the American South |
John Henderson
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Political Science |
Political Behavior |
2018 |
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The Dynamic Relationship between Personality Stability and Political Attitudes |
Joshua Boston, Jonathan Homola, Betsy Sinclair, Michelle Torres, Patrick D. Tucker
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Political Science |
Perspectives on Politics |
2018 |
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The Mobilization of Title IX across U.S. Colleges and Universities, 1994-2014 |
Celene Reynolds
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Sociology |
Social Problems |
2018 |
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The Dog That Almost Barked: What the ACA Repeal Fight Says about the Resilience of the American Welfare State |
Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
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Political Science |
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law |
2018 |
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It's Largely a Rigged System: Voter Confidence and the Winner Effect in 2016 |
Betsy Sinclair, Steven S. Smith, and Patrick D. Tucker
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Political Science |
Political Research Quarterly |
2018 |
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The Historical Presidency: The Foundations of the Modern Presidency: Presidential Representation, the Unitary Executive Theory, and the Reorganization Act of 1939 |
John Dearborn
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Political Science |
Presidential Studies Quarterly |
2018 |
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The Price Ain’t Right? Hospital Prices and Health Spending on the Privately Insured |
Zack Cooper, Stuart Craig, Martin Gaynor, and John Van Reenen
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Interdisciplinary |
NBER working paper |
2018 |
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The Long-lasting Effects of Newspaper Op-Eds on Public Opinion |
Alexander Coppock, Emily Ekins and David Kirby
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Political Science |
Quarterly Journal of Political Science |
2018 |
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Present at the Creation: The State in Early American Political History |
Stephen Skowronek
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Political Science |
Journal of the Early Republic |
2018 |
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Who Gets the Credit? Legislative Responsiveness and Evaluations of Members, Parties, and the US Congress |
Daniel M. Butler, Christopher F. Karpowitz, Jeremy C. Pope
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Political Science |
Political Science Research and Methods |
2018 |
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Generalizing from Survey Experiments Conducted on Mechanical Turk: A Replication Approach |
Alexander E. Coppock
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Political Science |
Political Science Research and Methods |
2018 |