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Listen for a Change? A Longitudinal Field Experiment on Listening’s Potential to Enhance Persuasion |
Erik Santoro, David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, and Roni Porat
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Political Science |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
2025 |
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Are Democracies Better at Solving Problems than Non-Democratic Regimes? |
Bryan D. Jones
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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The Politics of Problem Solving: Housing, Pensions, and the Organization of Interests |
Sarah F. Anzia
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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Heuristic Agenda Closure in Administrative Government |
Daniel Carpenter
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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Congress as Problem Solver: Building Consensus Despite Polarization |
James M. Curry and Frances E. Lee
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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The Civil Service as a Problem-Solving Institution |
Donald Moynihan
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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Congressional Fundraising Dynamics and Their Implications for Problem-Solving |
Brandice Canes-Wrone
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Political Science |
ISPS working paper |
2025 |
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Infanticide and Infant Abandonment: New Directions in US Law and Policy |
Lori Bruce, Clara S. Lewis, and Mark R. Mercurio
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Bioethics |
Pediatrics |
2025 |
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Economic Incentives or Racial Bias? Public Opinion and Racial Inequities in Power Plant Siting in the United States |
Eric Scheuch
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Political Science |
Energy Research & Social Science |
2025 |
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Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization? |
Jennifer Gaudette, Seth J. Hill, Thad Kousser, Mackenzie Lockhart, and Mindy Romero
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Political Science |
British Journal of Political Science |
2025 |
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Ethical Dimensions of Clinical Data Sharing by U.S. Health Care Organizations for Purposes beyond Direct Patient Care: Interviews with Health Care Leaders |
Brian R. Jackson, Bonnie Kaplan, Richard Schreiber, Paul R. DeMuro, Victoria Nichols-Johnson, Larry Ozeran, Anthony Solomonides, and Ross Koppel
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Medicine |
Applied Clinical Informatics |
2025 |
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Care Recipients’ Cognitive Trajectories and Caregivers’ Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Caregiving Burden |
Yifan Lou, Jiaowei Gong, and Emma Zang
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Medicine |
The Gerontologist |
2025 |
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Psychedelics in a Deregulated Policy Climate: What Might 2025 Bring? |
Lori Bruce
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Bioethics |
American Journal of Bioethics |
2025 |
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Fiscal Centralization and Inequality in Children’s Economic Mobility |
Rourke O’Brien, Manuel Schechtl, and Zachary Parolin
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Sociology |
American Sociological Review |
2025 |
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Green Dreams, Concrete Realities: Overcoming Climate Hurdles in American Mid-Sized Cities |
Eric Scheuch
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Political Science |
Urban Affairs Review |
2025 |
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Cast Vote Records: A Database of Ballots From the 2020 U.S. Election |
Shiro Kuriwaki et al.
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Political Science |
Scientific Data |
2024 |
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Steady Hands, Heavy Hearts and the Path Forward to Moral Resilience in Organ Transplantation |
Ramesh K. Batra, Stephen R. Latham, and David A. Gerber
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Medicine |
American Journal of Bioethics |
2024 |
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Chain Novel, or Markov Chain? Estimating the Authority of U.S. Supreme Court Case Law |
Matthew Dahl
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Law |
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies |
2024 |
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Underpowered Trials at Trial Start and Informed Consent: Action Is Needed Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Rafael Dal-Ré, Stefan Eriksson, and Stephan R. Latham
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Medicine |
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine |
2024 |
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How and When Candidate Race Affects Inferences About Ideology and Group Favoritism |
Jennifer D. Wu and Gregory A. Huber
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Political Science |
Political Science Research and Methods |
2024 |