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1986
Wilson RK.
1986. Forward and backward agenda procedures: committee experiments on structurally induced equilibrium. The Journal of Politics. 48:390–409.
1987
Wilson RK, Herzberg R.
1987. Negative decision powers and institutional equilibrium: experiments on blocking coalitions. The Western Political Quarterly. :593–609.
1988
Herzberg RQ, Wilson RK.
1988. Results on sophisticated voting in an experimental setting. The Journal of Politics. 50:471–486.
1991
Herzberg R, Wilson R.
1991. Costly Agendas and Spatial Voting Games: Theory and Experiments on Agenda Access Costs. Laboratory Research in Political Economy. :169–99.
Sell J, Wilson RK.
1991. Levels of information and contributions to public goods. Social Forces. 70:107–124.
1992
Haney PJ, Herzberg RQ, Wilson RK.
1992. Advice and Consent Unitary Actors, Advisory Models, and Experimental Tests. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 36:603–633.
1993
Sell J, Griffith WI, Wilson RK.
1993. Are women more cooperative than men in social dilemmas? Social Psychology Quarterly. :211–222.
1997
Wilson RK, Rhodes CM.
1997. Leadership and credibility in n-person coordination games. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 41:767–791.
Wilson RK, Sell J.
1997. “Liar, liar...” Cheap talk and reputation in repeated public goods settings. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 41:695–717.
Donaldson C, Thomas R, Torgerson DJ.
1997. Validity of open-ended and payment scale approaches to eliciting willingness to pay. Applied Economics. 29:79–84.
2000
Stevenson RT, Vavreck L.
2000. Does campaign length matter? Testing for cross-national effects British Journal of Political Science. 30:217–235.
2001
Torgerson CJ, Torgerson DJ.
2001. The need for randomised controlled trials in educational research. British Journal of Educational Studies. 49:316–328.
Gerber AS, Green DP, Nickerson D.
2001. Testing for publication bias in political science. Political Analysis. 9:385–392.
2002
McDermott R.
2002. Experimental methodology in political science. Political Analysis. :325–342.
McDermott R.
2002. Experimental methods in political science. Annual Review of Political Science. 5:31–61.
2003
Wantchekon L.
2003. Clientelism and voting behavior: Evidence from a field experiment in Benin. World politics. 55:399–422.
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.
Gerber AS, Green DP, Shachar R.
2003. Voting may be habit-forming: evidence from a randomized field experiment. American Journal of Political Science. 47:540–550.
2004
Eckel CC, Wilson RK.
2004. Is trust a risky decision? Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. 55:447–465.
Bahry D, Wilson RK.
2004. Trust in transitional societies: experimental results from Russia. American Political Science Association, Chicago.
Sinclair DE, R Alvarez M, .
2004. Who overvotes, who undervotes, using punchcards? Evidence from Los Angeles County Political Research Quarterly. 57:15–25.
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.
Nickerson DW.
2005. Scalable protocols offer efficient design for field experiments. Political Analysis.