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2014
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.
2013
García FMartel.
2013. Definition and Diagnosis of Problematic Attrition in Randomized Controlled Experiments. Available at SSRN.
2012
Sinclair B, McConnell M, Green DP.
2012. Detecting spillover effects: Design and analysis of multilevel experiments. American Journal of Political Science. 56:1055–1069.
Trujillo MD, Paluck ELevy.
2012. The devil knows best: Experimental effects of a televised soap opera on Latino attitudes toward government and support for the 2010 US Census. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy. 12:113–132.
2011
Batista C, Vicente PC.
2011. Do migrants improve governance at home? Evidence from a voting experiment The World Bank Economic Review. :lhr009.
Dunning T.
2011. Does Blocking Reduce Attrition Bias?” Newsletter of the Experimental Section of the American Political Science Association.
Green DP, Aronow PM, Bergan DE, Greene P, Paris C, Weinberger BI.
2011. Does knowledge of constitutional principles increase support for civil liberties? Results from a randomized field experiment The Journal of politics. 73:463–476.
2010
Farrar C, Fishkin JS, Green DP, List C, Luskin RC, Paluck ELevy.
2010. Disaggregating deliberation’s effects: An experiment within a deliberative poll. British Journal of Political Science. 40:333–347.
Dunning T.
2010. Do quotas promote ethnic solidarity? Field and natural experimental evidence from India Unpublished typescript, Yale University.
Nickerson DW, Rogers T.
2010. Do you have a voting plan? Implementation intentions, voter turnout, and organic plan making Psychological Science. 21:194–199.
Vicente PC.
2010. Does oil corrupt? Evidence from a natural experiment in West Africa Journal of Development Economics. 92:28–38.
2009
Paluck ELevy, Green DP.
2009. Deference, dissent, and dispute resolution: An experimental intervention using mass media to change norms and behavior in Rwanda. American Political Science Review. 103:622–644.
Stoker G, John P.
2009. Design experiments: Engaging policy makers in the search for evidence about what works. Political Studies. 57:356–373.
Farrar C, Green DP, Green JE, Nickerson DW, Shewfelt S.
2009. Does discussion group composition affect policy preferences? Results from three randomized experiments Political Psychology. 30:615–647.
Lyall J.
2009. Does indiscriminate violence incite insurgent attacks? Evidence from Chechnya Journal of Conflict Resolution. 53:331–362.
2008
Loewen PJohn, Milner H, Hicks BM.
2008. Does compulsory voting lead to more informed and engaged citizens? An experimental test Canadian Journal of Political Science. 41:655–672.
2007
Horiuchi Y, Imai K, Taniguchi N.
2007. Designing and analyzing randomized experiments: Application to a Japanese election survey experiment. American Journal of Political Science. 51:669–687.
Whitt S, Wilson RK.
2007. The dictator game, fairness and ethnicity in postwar Bosnia. American Journal of Political Science. 51:655–668.
Nickerson DW, .
2007. Does email boost turnout. Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 2:369–379.
2006
Gerber A, Karlan DS, Bergan D.
2006. Does the media matter? A field experiment measuring the effect of newspapers on voting behavior and political opinions A Field Experiment Measuring the Effect of Newspapers on Voting Behavior and Political Opinions (February 15, 2006). Yale Economic Applications and Policy Discussion Paper.
2005
Imai K.
2005. Do get-out-the-vote calls reduce turnout? The importance of statistical methods for field experiments American Political Science Review. 99:283–300.
2000
Stevenson RT, Vavreck L.
2000. Does campaign length matter? Testing for cross-national effects British Journal of Political Science. 30:217–235.