Publications

Title Author(s) Discipline Publication Yearsort ascending
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

Political Science Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2025
Are Democracies Better at Solving Problems than Non-Democratic Regimes?

Bryan D. Jones

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
The Politics of Problem Solving: Housing, Pensions, and the Organization of Interests

Sarah F. Anzia

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
Heuristic Agenda Closure in Administrative Government

Daniel Carpenter

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
Congress as Problem Solver: Building Consensus Despite Polarization

James M. Curry and Frances E. Lee

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
The Civil Service as a Problem-Solving Institution

Donald Moynihan

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
Congressional Fundraising Dynamics and Their Implications for Problem-Solving

Brandice Canes-Wrone

Political Science ISPS working paper 2025
Infanticide and Infant Abandonment: New Directions in US Law and Policy

Lori Bruce, Clara S. Lewis, and Mark R. Mercurio

Bioethics Pediatrics 2025
Economic Incentives or Racial Bias? Public Opinion and Racial Inequities in Power Plant Siting in the United States

Eric Scheuch

Political Science Energy Research & Social Science 2025
Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization?

Jennifer Gaudette, Seth J. Hill, Thad Kousser, Mackenzie Lockhart, and Mindy Romero

Political Science British Journal of Political Science 2025
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

Medicine Applied Clinical Informatics 2025
Care Recipients’ Cognitive Trajectories and Caregivers’ Depressive Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Caregiving Burden

Yifan Lou, Jiaowei Gong, and Emma Zang

Medicine The Gerontologist 2025
Psychedelics in a Deregulated Policy Climate: What Might 2025 Bring?

Lori Bruce

Bioethics American Journal of Bioethics 2025
Fiscal Centralization and Inequality in Children’s Economic Mobility

Rourke O’Brien, Manuel Schechtl, and Zachary Parolin

Sociology American Sociological Review 2025
Green Dreams, Concrete Realities: Overcoming Climate Hurdles in American Mid-Sized Cities

Eric Scheuch

Political Science Urban Affairs Review 2025
Cast Vote Records: A Database of Ballots From the 2020 U.S. Election

Shiro Kuriwaki et al.

Political Science Scientific Data 2024
Steady Hands, Heavy Hearts and the Path Forward to Moral Resilience in Organ Transplantation

Ramesh K. Batra, Stephen R. Latham, and David A. Gerber

Medicine American Journal of Bioethics 2024
Chain Novel, or Markov Chain? Estimating the Authority of U.S. Supreme Court Case Law

Matthew Dahl

Law Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 2024
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

Medicine Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2024
How and When Candidate Race Affects Inferences About Ideology and Group Favoritism

Jennifer D. Wu and Gregory A. Huber

Political Science Political Science Research and Methods 2024