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View article: Accessing justice for survivors of violence against women
Accessing justice for survivors of violence against women Open
A police reform experiment in India shows mixed results
View article: Research Design in the Social Sciences
Research Design in the Social Sciences Open
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View article: Community policing does not build citizen trust in police or reduce crime in the Global South
Community policing does not build citizen trust in police or reduce crime in the Global South Open
Easier said than done High-profile instances of police brutality in the last few years have brought attention to patterns of abuse that have existed since the inception of modern policing. There have been many calls for police reform, a pr…
View article: Trusted authorities can change minds and shift norms during conflict
Trusted authorities can change minds and shift norms during conflict Open
Significance Violent extremist groups such as the Islamic State and Boko Haram have proliferated across the world in recent decades. While considerable scholarship addresses why people join violent extremist groups, much less attention has…
View article: 2020 Fiscal Year Contributors
2020 Fiscal Year Contributors Open
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View article: Replication Data for: How does armed conflict shape investment? Evidence from the mining sector
Replication Data for: How does armed conflict shape investment? Evidence from the mining sector Open
How does conflict affect firms’ investment decisions? Past results are mixed: a third of studies we reviewed report null or mixed correlations; some suggest conflict increases investment. We rationalize these results, arguing that armed co…
View article: Replication Data for: Do Commodity Price Shocks Cause Armed Conflict? A Meta-Analysis of Natural Experiments
Replication Data for: Do Commodity Price Shocks Cause Armed Conflict? A Meta-Analysis of Natural Experiments Open
Scholars of the resource curse argue that reliance on primary commodities destabilizes governments: price fluctuations generate windfalls or periods of austerity that provoke or intensify civil conflict. Over 350 quantitative studies test …
View article: When to Worry about Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years of List Experiments
When to Worry about Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years of List Experiments Open
Eliciting honest answers to sensitive questions is frustrated if subjects withhold the truth for fear that others will judge or punish them. The resulting bias is commonly referred to as social desirability bias, a subset of what we label …
View article: Replication Data for: When to Worry About Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years of List Experiments
Replication Data for: When to Worry About Sensitivity Bias: A Social Reference Theory and Evidence from 30 Years of List Experiments Open
Eliciting honest answers to sensitive questions is frustrated if subjects withhold the truth for fear that others will judge or punish them. The resulting bias is commonly referred to as social desirability bias, a subset of what we label …
View article: blair_coppock_moor.zip
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View article: APSA Contributors
APSA Contributors Open
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View article: Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs
Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs Open
Researchers need to select high-quality research designs and communicate those designs clearly to readers. Both tasks are difficult. We provide a framework for formally “declaring” the analytically relevant features of a research design in…
View article: Motivating the adoption of new community-minded behaviors: An empirical test in Nigeria
Motivating the adoption of new community-minded behaviors: An empirical test in Nigeria Open
Field experiment in Nigeria finds that a nudge and norms campaign within original Nollywood film encouraged corruption reports.
View article: Replication Data for: Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs
Replication Data for: Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs Open
Researchers need to select high-quality research designs and communicate those designs clearly to readers. Both tasks are difficult. We provide a framework for formally "declaring" the analytically relevant features of a research design in…
View article: bcch-ddrd-replication-archive.zip
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View article: Replication Data for: List Experiments with Measurement Error
Replication Data for: List Experiments with Measurement Error Open
We provide new tools for diagnosing and mitigating measurement error in list experiments. First, we demonstrate that the nonlinear least squares regression (NLS) estimator proposed in Imai (2011) is robust to nonstrategic measurement error…
View article: Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs
Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs Open
Researchers need to select high-quality research designs and communicate those designs clearly to readers. Both tasks are difficult. We provide a framework for formally "declaring" the analytically relevant features of a research design in…