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Butler DM, Nickerson DW, .
2011. Can learning constituency opinion affect how legislators vote? Results from a field experiment Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 6:55–83.
Fowler JH, Heaney MT, Nickerson DW, Padgett JF, Sinclair B.
2011. Causality in political networks. American Politics Research. 39:437–480.
Arceneaux K, Nickerson DW.
2009. Comparing negative and positive campaign messages: Evidence from two field experiments. American Politics Research.
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.
Bennion EA, Nickerson DW.
2011. The Cost of Convenience An Experiment Showing E-Mail Outreach Decreases Voter Registration. Political Research Quarterly. 64:858–869.
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Nickerson DW, Rogers T.
2010. Do you have a voting plan? Implementation intentions, voter turnout, and organic plan making Psychological Science. 21:194–199.
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.
Nickerson DW, .
2007. Does email boost turnout. Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 2:369–379.
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Green DP, Gerber AS, Nickerson DW.
2003. Getting out the vote in local elections: results from six door-to-door canvassing experiments. Journal of Politics. 65:1083–1096.
Green DP, Gerber AS, Nickerson DW.
2003. Getting out the vote in local elections: results from six door-to-door canvassing experiments. Journal of Politics. 65:1083–1096.
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Nickerson DW.
2006. Hunting the elusive young voter. Journal of Political Marketing. 5:47–69.
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Nickerson DW.
2007. The ineffectiveness of e-vites to democracy field experiments testing the role of e-mail on voter turnout. Social Science Computer Review. 25:494–503.
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Arceneaux K, Nickerson DW.
2009. Modeling certainty with clustered data: A comparison of methods. Political Analysis. 17:177–190.
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Nickerson DW, Friedrichs RD, King DC.
2006. Partisan mobilization campaigns in the field: Results from a statewide turnout experiment in Michigan. Political Research Quarterly. 59:85–97.
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Nickerson DW.
2007. Quality is job one: Professional and volunteer voter mobilization calls. American Journal of Political Science. 51:269–282.
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Nickerson DW.
2005. Scalable protocols offer efficient design for field experiments. Political Analysis.
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Nickerson DW.
2006. Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout Evidence From Eight Field Experiments. American Politics Research. 34:271–292.
Gonzalez-Ocantos E, De Jonge CKiewiet, Meléndez C, Osorio J, Nickerson DW.
2012. Vote buying and social desirability bias: Experimental evidence from Nicaragua. American Journal of Political Science. 56:202–217.
Michelson MR, Nickerson DW.
2011. Voter mobilization. Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science. :228.
Nickerson DW.
2008. Is voting contagious? Evidence from two field experiments American Political Science Review. 102:49–57.
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Arceneaux K, Nickerson DW.
2009. Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re-Analysis of 11 Field Experiments American Journal of Political Science. 53:1–16.