2015
Hirose K, Imai K, Lyall J.
2015. Can Civilian Attitudes Predict Civil War Violence? Journal of Politics.
Findley MG, Nielson DL, Sharman JC.
2015. Causes of Noncompliance with International Law: A Field Experiment on Anonymous Incorporation. American Journal of Political Science. 59:146–161.
Lyall J, Shiraito Y, Imai K.
2015. Coethnic Bias and Wartime Informing. Journal of Politics.
Dafoe A, Lyall J.
2015. From Cell Phones to Conflict? Reflections on the Emerging ICT-Political Conflict Research Agenda Journal of Peace Research. 52:401–413.
Callen M, Gulzar S, Hasanain A, Khan Y, Rezaee A.
2015. Personalities and Public Sector Performance: Evidence from a Health Experiment in Pakistan.
Dunning T, Grossman G, Humphreys M, Hyde S, McIntosh C, Adida C, Arias E, Boas T, Buntaine M, Bush S et al..
2015. Political Information and Electoral Choices: A Pre-meta-analysis Plan.
Humphreys M.
2015. Reflections on the ethics of social experimentation. Journal of Globalization and Development.
2014
Blair G, Imai K, Lyall J.
2014. Comparing and Combining List and Endorsement Experiments: Evidence from Afghanistan. American Journal of Political Science. 58:1043–1063.
Ocantos EGonzalez, Jonge CKiewiet, Nickerson DW.
2014. The Conditionality of Vote-Buying Norms: Experimental Evidence from Latin America. American Journal of Political Science. 58:197–211.
van der Windt P, Humphreys M.
2014. Crowdseeding in Eastern Congo Using Cell Phones to Collect Conflict Events Data in Real Time. Journal of Conflict Resolution. :0022002714553104.
Grossman G, W Hanlon W.
2014. Do better monitoring institutions increase leadership quality in community organizations? Evidence from Uganda American Journal of Political Science. 58:669–686.
Lieberman ES, Posner DN, Tsai LL.
2014. Does information lead to more active citizenship? Evidence from an education intervention in rural Kenya World Development. 60:69–83.
Aronow PM, Gerber AS, Green DP, Kern H, LaCour MJ.
2014. Double Sampling for Nonignorable Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Experiments.
Dewan T, Humphreys M, Rubenson D.
2014. The elements of political persuasion: content, charisma and cue. The Economic Journal. 124:F257–F292.
Green DP, Calfano BR, Aronow PM.
2014. Field experimental designs for the study of media effects. Political Communication. 31:168–180.
Carnegie A, Marinov N, Aronow PM.
2014. Foreign Aid, Human Rights and Democracy Promotion: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.
Findley MG, Nielson DL, Sharman J, Sharman JCampbell.
2014. Global shell games: experiments in transnational relations, crime, and terrorism.
Fearon JD, Humphreys M, Weinstein JM.
2014. How Does Development Assistance Affect Collective Action Capacity? Results from a Field Experiment in Post-Conflict Liberia
Grossman G, Humphreys M, Sacramone-Lutz G.
2014. “I wld like u WMP to extend electricity 2 our village:” On Information Technology and Interest Articulation. The American Political Science Review. 108:688–705.
Grossman G, Humphreys M, Sacramone-Lutz G.
2014. “I wld like u WMP to extend electricity 2 our village” On Information Technology and Interest Articulation.
Fang AH, Guess AM, Humphreys M.
2014. Messaging Strategies to Combat Housing Discrimination in New York City: Evidence from a Field Experiment.
Loewen PJohn, Koop R, Settle J, Fowler JH.
2014. A natural experiment in proposal power and electoral success. American Journal of Political Science. 58:189–196.
Grossman G, Manekin D, Miodownik D.
2014. The Political Legacies Of Combat: Attitudes Towards War And Peace Among Israeli Ex-Combatants. International Organization.