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Generalizing toward Nonrespondents: Effect Estimates in Survey Experiments Are Broadly Similar for Eager and Reluctant Participants Open
Survey experiments on probability samples are a popular method for investigating population-level causal questions due to their strong internal validity. However, lower survey response rates and an increased reliance on online convenience …
Effects of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to restrict abortion rights Open
Replication materials for "Effects of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling to restrict abortion rights
The impact of university attendance on partisanship Open
Survey research shows that those with university degrees are more left-liberal along a number of dimensions than their peers without higher education. There is even some evidence to suggest a growing social and political cleavage centered …
Moderator Placement in Survey Experiments: Racial Resentment and the “Welfare” versus “Assistance to the Poor” Question Wording Experiment Open
Researchers face difficult decisions about whether to ask potential moderators before or after a survey experiment. Competing concerns exist about priming respondents before the experiment and about introducing post-treatment bias. We repl…
Replication Data for: Moderator Placement in Survey Experiments: Racial Resentment and the “Welfare” vs. “Assistance to the Poor” Question Wording Experiment Open
Data and commented code to replicate results from the article.
A decade-long longitudinal survey shows that the Supreme Court is now much more conservative than the public Open
Significance Leveraging three unique surveys collected over a decade that ask members of the public about the policy issues before the US Supreme Court, we show how the court stands relative to the public. As we demonstrate, the court has,…
Replication Data for: The Impact of University Attendance on Partisanship Open
Survey research shows that those with university degrees are more left-liberal along a number of dimensions than their peers without higher education. There is even some evidence to suggest a growing social and political cleavage centered …
Replication Data for: A decade-long longitudinal survey shows that the Supreme Court is now much more conservative than the public Open
Has the U.S. Supreme Court become more conservative than the public? We introduce results of three surveys conducted over the course of a decade that ask respondents about their opinions on the policy issues before the Court. Using these n…
Replication Data for Higher Education and Cultural Liberalism Open
Some studies suggest that university attendance exerts a liberalizing effect on attitudes toward cultural issues such as sexuality and sexual identity, prostitution, drug addiction, abortion, capital punishment, divorce, parenting, gender,…
XPS volume 9 issue 2 Cover and Back matter Open
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Education and Social Capital – Corrigendum Open
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Replication Data for: Education and Social Capital Open
Early research suggested that education was a major factor in structuring rates of political participation and social capital. More recent work based on experimental or quasi-experimental evidence offers mixed findings. In this study, we e…
Replication Data for: Estimating Individuals' Political Perceptions While Adjusting for Differential Item Functioning Open
Data and code (R and JAGS) for reproducing tables and figures from article and appendix.
materials.zip Open
replication materials for reproducing results of the article
readme.txt Open
explanation of files included in replication materials and procedure for replicating results of the article