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View article: Chatbot Voting Advice Applications inform but seldom sway young unaligned voters
Chatbot Voting Advice Applications inform but seldom sway young unaligned voters Open
Voting Advice Applications (VAAs) are interactive tools that communicate information about elections, yet their effectiveness in enhancing political knowledge and participation remains understudied. Moreover, traditional VAAs may dispropor…
View article: Single day long read whole genome sequencing for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
Single day long read whole genome sequencing for Acute Myeloid Leukemia Open
Introduction: Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is considered a medical emergency and its management has evolved dramatically over the last decade. Molecular and cytogenetic testing for complete genomic profiling are important factors in treatm…
View article: The persuasive effects of narrative entertainment: a meta-analysis of recent experiments
The persuasive effects of narrative entertainment: a meta-analysis of recent experiments Open
Is narrative entertainment simply a form of recreation, or does it have meaningful effects on public opinion? Building on prior reviews, we present a meta-analysis of 377 findings from 77 experiments evaluating the persuasive effects of na…
View article: Quantifying How Much Has Been Learned from a Research Study
Quantifying How Much Has Been Learned from a Research Study Open
How much does a research study contribute to a scientific literature? We propose a learning metric to quantify how much a research community learns from a given study. To do so, we adopt a Bayesian perspective and assess changes in the com…
View article: Legislative reciprocity: Using a proposal lottery to identify causal effects
Legislative reciprocity: Using a proposal lottery to identify causal effects Open
Although much has been written on legislative reciprocity, rarely have scholars had an opportunity to leverage a randomly assigned asset to assess whether and how legislators reciprocate when their colleagues assist them. Using the lottery…
View article: Narrative Entertainment Shapes Policy Priorities: Evidence from Four Field Experiments in Tanzania
Narrative Entertainment Shapes Policy Priorities: Evidence from Four Field Experiments in Tanzania Open
A growing body of work finds that entertainment-education interventions can influence attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, but few studies consider their effects on audiences' political preferences. We present results from a series of experi…
View article: The Persuasive Power of Supreme Courts: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania
The Persuasive Power of Supreme Courts: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania Open
Do constitutional court rulings shape social attitudes and perceived social norms? Rigorous evidence from outside of industrialized democracies is scarce. This paper evaluates the influence of a recent ruling by Tanzania’s supreme court wh…
View article: Chatbot-Driven Voting Aid Applications Increase Knowledge about Party Positions but Do Not Change Party Evaluations
Chatbot-Driven Voting Aid Applications Increase Knowledge about Party Positions but Do Not Change Party Evaluations Open
Voting Aid Applications (VAAs) are interactive tools that communicate information about elections, yet their effectiveness in enhancing political knowledge and participation remains understudied. Moreover, traditional VAAs may disproportio…
View article: Causal Inference for Experiments with Latent Outcomes: Key Results and Their Implications for Design and Analysis
Causal Inference for Experiments with Latent Outcomes: Key Results and Their Implications for Design and Analysis Open
How should researchers analyze randomized experiments in which the main outcome is measured in multiple ways but each measure contains some degree of error? We describe modeling approaches that enable researchers to identify causal paramet…
View article: Redefine statistical significance
Redefine statistical significance Open
View article: Tesla Takedown: Brand Politicization and Partisan Consumerism in the Trump Era
Tesla Takedown: Brand Politicization and Partisan Consumerism in the Trump Era Open
View article: The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey
The Vietnam Draft Lottery and Whites’ Racial Attitudes: Evidence from the General Social Survey Open
The Vietnam Draft Lotteries, which randomly assigned men to military service, enable researchers to assess the long-term effects of interracial contact on racial attitudes. Using a new draft status indicator for respondents to the General …
View article: Sharp Bounds on the Variance of General Regression Adjustment in Randomized Experiments
Sharp Bounds on the Variance of General Regression Adjustment in Randomized Experiments Open
A growing statistical literature focuses on causal inference in the context of experiments where the target of inference is the average treatment effect in a finite population and random assignment determines which subjects are allocated t…
View article: Changing minds about climate change in Indonesia through a TV drama
Changing minds about climate change in Indonesia through a TV drama Open
Drama has been shown to change attitudes and inspire action on topics as diverse as health, sanitation, intergroup conflict, and gender equality, but rarely have randomized trials assessed the influence of narrative entertainment programs …
View article: Discovering optimal ballot wording using adaptive survey design
Discovering optimal ballot wording using adaptive survey design Open
Survey researchers are sometimes tasked with sifting through possible ways of phrasing a question in order to discover the wording that maximizes the proportion of respondents who answer in a particular way. One example occurs when a polit…
View article: Promoting an open research culture
Promoting an open research culture Open
Transparency, openness, and reproducibility are readily recognized as vital features of science. When asked, most scientists embrace these features as disciplinary norms and values. Therefore, one might expect that these valued features wo…
View article: Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science
Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science Open
This article reviews and summarizes current reproduction and replication practices in political science. We first provide definitions for reproducibility and replicability. We then review data availability policies for 28 leading political…
View article: Get Out the Vote: How to Increase Voter Turnout (5th Edition)
Get Out the Vote: How to Increase Voter Turnout (5th Edition) Open
Data and analysis program files used to produce meta-analysis estimates for a variety of studies on voter mobilization.
View article: Replication Data for: Place-Based Interventions at Scale: The Direct and Spillover Effects of Policing and City Services on Crime
Replication Data for: Place-Based Interventions at Scale: The Direct and Spillover Effects of Policing and City Services on Crime Open
This is the replication package for “Place-Based Interventions at Scale: The Direct and Spillover Effects of Policing and City Services on Crime,” by Christopher Blattman, Donald P Green, Daniel Ortega, and Santiago Tobón. This folder cont…
View article: Replication Data for: "Revisiting a Natural Experiment: Do Legislators With Daughters Vote More Liberally on Women’s Issues?"
Replication Data for: "Revisiting a Natural Experiment: Do Legislators With Daughters Vote More Liberally on Women’s Issues?" Open
This is the replication package for "Revisiting a Natural Experiment: Do Legislators With Daughters Vote More Liberally on Women’s Issues?" accepted in 2023 by the Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics.
View article: XPS volume 10 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
XPS volume 10 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: XPS volume 10 issue 1 Cover and Front matter
XPS volume 10 issue 1 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Connecting the Vote: Evaluating the Effect of Peer Encouragement on Turnout in the 2020 Election
Connecting the Vote: Evaluating the Effect of Peer Encouragement on Turnout in the 2020 Election Open
View article: The effects of proposal power on incumbents' vote share: updated results from a naturally occurring experiment
The effects of proposal power on incumbents' vote share: updated results from a naturally occurring experiment Open
A pioneering study by Loewen et al . made use of the Canadian legislature's newly instituted lottery, which enabled non-cabinet Members of Parliament (MPs) to propose a bill or motion. Their study used this lottery in order to identify the…
View article: Partisan Stability During Turbulent Times: Evidence from Three American Panel Surveys
Partisan Stability During Turbulent Times: Evidence from Three American Panel Surveys Open
View article: Replication Data for: "The Effects of Proposal Power on Incumbents’ Vote Share: Updated Results from a Naturally-Occurring Experiment"
Replication Data for: "The Effects of Proposal Power on Incumbents’ Vote Share: Updated Results from a Naturally-Occurring Experiment" Open
A pioneering study by Loewen et al. (2014) made use of the Canadian legislature’s newly-instituted lottery, which enabled non-cabinet Members of Parliament to propose a bill or motion. Their study used this lottery in order to identify the…
View article: Replication Data for: Partisan Stability During Turbulent Times: Evidence from Three American Panel Surveys
Replication Data for: Partisan Stability During Turbulent Times: Evidence from Three American Panel Surveys Open
Replication code for Partisan Stability During Turbulent Times: Evidence from Three American Panel Surveys by Donald P. Green and Paul Platzman. A link to each data set's publicly available location is contained at the top of each code fil…
View article: Multiple gallstones causing ileus twenty years after cholecystectomy
Multiple gallstones causing ileus twenty years after cholecystectomy Open
Gallstone ileus is an important form of small bowel obstruction that occurs in less than 0.5% of patients who present with obstruction. A biliary enteric fistula that evolves in the setting of chronic cholecystitis may allow the passage of…
View article: Replication Data for: A Radio Drama’s Effects on Attitudes Toward Early and Forced Marriage: Results from a Field Experiment in Rural Tanzania
Replication Data for: A Radio Drama’s Effects on Attitudes Toward Early and Forced Marriage: Results from a Field Experiment in Rural Tanzania Open
Replication data and code for "A Radio Drama’s Effects on Attitudes Toward Early and Forced Marriage: Results from a Field Experiment in Rural Tanzania"
View article: Data-driven choice of a model selection method in joinpoint regression
Data-driven choice of a model selection method in joinpoint regression Open
Selecting the number of change points in segmented line regression is an important problem in trend analysis, and there have been various approaches proposed in the literature. We first study the empirical properties of several model selec…