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Kate Baldwin
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Political Science |
American Journal of Political Science |
2014 |
The Primacy of Race in the Geography of Income-Based Voting: New Evidence from Public Voting Records |
Eitan D. Hersh and Clayton Nall
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Political Science |
American Journal of Political Science |
2015 |
Which Narrative Strategies Durably Reduce Prejudice? Evidence from Field and Survey Experiments Supporting the Efficacy of Perspective-Getting |
Joshua L. Kalla, David E. Broockman
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Political Science |
American Journal of Political Science |
2021 |
A Checkpoint Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment on Travel Restrictions in the West Bank |
Matthew Longo, Daphna Canetti and Nancy Hite-Rubin
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Political Science |
American Journal of Political Science |
2014 |
The Effect of the Size of Voting Blocs on Incumbents' Roll-Call Voting and the Asymmetric Polarization of Congress |
Daniel M. Butler
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Political Science |
American Bahavioral Scientist |
2009 |
Does Campaign Spending Work? Field Experiments Provide Evidence and Suggest New Theory |
Alan S. Gerber
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Political Science |
American Bahavioral Scientist |
2004 |
Elite Influence on Public Opinion in an Informed Electorate |
John G. Bullock
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2011 |
When to Worry about Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years of List Experiments |
Graeme Blair, Alexander Coppock, and Margaret Moor
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2020 |
The Effects of Canvassing, Telephone Calls, and Direct Mail on Voter Turnout: A Field Experiment. |
Alan S. Gerber, Donald P. Green
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2000 |
Party Activists as Campaign Advertisers: The Ground Campaign as a Principal-Agent Problem |
Ryan D. Enos and Eitan D. Hersh
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2015 |
Are Coethnics More Effective Counterinsurgents? Evidence from the Second Chechen War |
Jason Lyall
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2010 |
The Desire for Social Status and Economic Conservatism among Affluent Americans |
Adam Thal
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2020 |
An Outbreak of Selective Attribution: Partisanship and Blame in the COVID-19 Pandemic |
Matthew H. Graham and Shikhar Singh
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2023 |
"Outside Lobbying” over the Airwaves: A Randomized Field Experiment on Televised Issue Ads |
Josh Kalla and David Broockman
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2022 |
The Growth and Development of Experimental Research Political Science |
James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green, James H. Kuklinski, Arthur Lupia
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2006 |
Personality and Political Attitudes: Relationships across Issue Domains and Political Contexts |
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, Conor M. Dowling, and Shang E. Ha
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2010 |
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
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2011 |
Foundations of a New Democracy: Schooling, Inequality, and Voting in the Early Republic |
Tine Paulsen, Kenneth Scheve, and David Stasavage
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2022 |
Does Trust in Government Increase Support for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey Experiments |
Kyle Peyton
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2020 |
Democracy in America? Partisanship, Polarization, and the Robustness of Support for Democracy in the United States |
Matthew Graham & Milan Svolik
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Political Science |
American Political Science Review |
2020 |