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April 2016, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 32-43 Partisanship and Perceptions of Fairness: Ignoring the Facts
by Allen, Barbara & Lawrence, Eric & Stevens, Daniel & Sullivan, John
- 44-59 Losing Hurts: The Happiness Impact of Partisan Electoral Loss
by Pierce, Lamar & Rogers, Todd & Snyder, Jason A.
- 60-74 Race and Responsiveness: An Experiment with South African Politicians
by McClendon, Gwyneth H.
- 75-83 The Electoral Sweet Spot in the Lab
by St-Vincent, Simon Labbé & Blais, André & Pilet, Jean-Benoit
- 84-96 Interactivity between Candidates and Citizens on a Social Networking Site: Effects on Perceptions and Vote Intentions
by Brewer, Paul R. & Habegger, Michael & Harrington, Ruby & Hoffman, Lindsay H. & Jones, Philip Edward & Lambe, Jennifer L.
- 97-107 Democratic Like Us? Political Orientation and the Effect of Making Democracy Salient on Anti-Israel Attitude
by Lelkes, Yphtach & Malka, Ariel & Sheets, Penelope
January 2015, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 109-138 The Generalizability of Survey Experiments
by Mullinix, Kevin J. & Leeper, Thomas J. & Druckman, James N. & Freese, Jeremy
- 139-151 When Do Conflicting Parties Share Political Power?
by Battaglini, Marco & Mechtenberg, Lydia
- 152-163 Do Better Committee Assignments Meaningfully Benefit Legislators? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in the Arkansas State Legislature
by Broockman, David E. & Butler, Daniel M.
- 164-171 Foreign Aid and Government Legitimacy
by Dietrich, Simone & Winters, Matthew S.
- 172-182 It's a Mad, Mad World: Using Emotion Inductions in a Survey
by Searles, Kathleen & Mattes, Kyle
- 183-191 Encouraging Small Donor Contributions: A Field Experiment Testing the Effects of Nonpartisan Messages
by Green, Donald P. & Krasno, Jonathan S. & Panagopoulos, Costas & Farrer, Benjamin & Schwam-Baird, Michael
- 192-215 Standards for Experimental Research: Encouraging a Better Understanding of Experimental Methods
by Mutz, Diana C. & Pemantle, Robin
- 216-229 Reporting Balance Tables, Response Rates and Manipulation Checks in Experimental Research: A Reply from the Committee that Prepared the Reporting Guidelines
by Gerber, Alan S. & Arceneaux, Kevin & Boudreau, Cheryl & Dowling, Conor & Hillygus, D. Sunshine
April 2015, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-11 Do African Voters Favor Coethnics? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Benin
by Adida, Claire L.
- 12-25 How Does Media Choice Affect Hostile Media Perceptions? Evidence from Participant Preference Experiments
by Arceneaux, Kevin & Johnson, Martin
- 26-35 Does the Message Matter? A Field Experiment on Political Party Recruitment
by Preece, Jessica Robinson & Stoddard, Olga Bogach
- 36-46 Humanizing the Outgroup in Contexts of Protracted Intergroup Conflict
by Gubler, Joshua Ronald & Halperin, Eran & Hirschberger, Gilad
- 47-62 Social Identity and Voting in Afghanistan: Evidence from a Survey Experiment
by Jochem, Torsten & Murtazashvili, Ilia & Murtazashvili, Jennifer
- 63-72 Attitudes to Moonlighting Politicians: Evidence from the United Kingdom
by Campbell, Rosie & Cowley, Philip
- 73-80 Effects of Anti-Black Political Messages on Self-Esteem
by Lyle, Monique L.
- 81-93 Displacing Misinformation about Events: An Experimental Test of Causal Corrections
by Nyhan, Brendan & Reifler, Jason
- 94-106 Individual versus Group Play in the Repeated Coordinated Resistance Game
by Cason, Timothy N. & Mui, Vai-Lam
January 2014, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 104-119 Mobilizing Candidates: Political Actors Strategically Shape the Candidate Pool with Personal Appeals
by Broockman, David E.
- 120-131 Is There a Cost to Convenience? An Experimental Comparison of Data Quality in Laboratory and Online Studies
by Clifford, Scott & Jerit, Jennifer
- 132-143 Voters Don't Care Much About Incumbency
by Brown, Adam R.
- 144-158 Partisan Bias in Blame Attribution: When Does it Occur?
by Healy, Andrew & Kuo, Alexander G. & Malhotra, Neil
- 159-169 Information Spillovers: Another Look at Experimental Estimates of Legislator Responsiveness
by Coppock, Alexander
- 170-180 Ethnicity and Altruism After Violence: The Contact Hypothesis in Kosovo
by Mironova, Vera & Whitt, Sam
- 181-200 An Experimental Study of Electoral Incentives and Institutional Choice
by Woon, Jonathan
April 2014, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 6-15 Building Confidence in Elections: The Case of Electoral Monitors in Kosova
by Brancati, Dawn
- 16-23 Full Transparency of Politicians' Actions Does Not Increase the Quality of Political Representation
by Stadelmann, David & Portmann, Marco & Eichenberger, Reiner
- 24-38 Communication and Collective Actions: A Survey Experiment on Motivating Energy Conservation in the U.S
by Bolsen, Toby & Druckman, James N. & Cook, Fay Lomax
- 39-58 Can More Be Less? An Experimental Test of the Resource Curse
by Al-Ubaydli, Omar & McCabe, Kevin & Twieg, Peter
- 59-80 Cross-Sample Comparisons and External Validity
by Krupnikov, Yanna & Levine, Adam Seth
- 81-98 Reporting Guidelines for Experimental Research: A Report from the Experimental Research Section Standards Committee
by Gerber, Alan & Arceneaux, Kevin & Boudreau, Cheryl & Dowling, Conor & Hillygus, Sunshine & Palfrey, Thomas & Biggers, Daniel R. & Hendry, David J.