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Moore RT.
2012. Multivariate continuous blocking to improve political science experiments. Political Analysis. 20:460–479.
Arceneaux K, Johnson M, Murphy C.
2012. Polarized political communication, oppositional media hostility, and selective exposure. The Journal of Politics. 74:174–186.
Humphreys M, Weinstein J.
2012. Policing Politicians: Citizen Empowerment and Political Accountability in Uganda Preliminary Analysis. Columbia and Stanford Universities. Unpublished manuscript.
Rubenson D, Loewen PJohn, Sawyer RJesse.
2012. Property Rights, Beliefs and Values: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Mongolia. APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper.
Gilligan M, Samii C, Mvukiyehe E.
2012. Reintegrating rebels into civilian life: Quasi-experimental evidence from Burundi. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 57:598–626.
Paluck ELevy, Shepherd H.
2012. The salience of social referents: A field experiment on collective norms and harassment behavior in a school social network.. Journal of personality and social psychology. 103:899.
Eckel CC, Grossman PJ, Johnson CA, de Oliveira ACM, Rojas C, Wilson RK.
2012. School environment and risk preferences: Experimental evidence. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 45:265–292.
García FMartel.
2012. Scientific Progress in the Absence of New Data: A Procedural Replication of Ross (2006). Available at SSRN.
Berinsky AJ, Margolis M, Sances MW.
2012. Separating the shirkers from the workers? Making sure respondents pay attention on internet surveys NYU CESS 5th Annual Experimental Political Science Conference.
Humphreys M, de la Sierra RSanchez, van der Windt P.
2012. Social and Economic Impacts of Tuungane. Final Report on the Effects of a Community Driven Reconstruction Program in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Columbia University.
Blair G, Imai K.
2012. Statistical analysis of list experiments. Political Analysis. 20:47–77.
Batista C, Lacuesta A, Vicente PC.
2012. Testing the ‘brain gain’hypothesis: Micro evidence from Cape Verde. Journal of Development Economics. 97:32–45.
Loewen PJohn, Rubenson D, Spirling A.
2012. Testing the power of arguments in referendums: A Bradley–Terry approach. Electoral Studies. 31:212–221.
Voors MJ, Nillesen EEM, Verwimp P, Bulte EH, Lensink R, Van Soest DP.
2012. Violent conflict and behavior: a field experiment in Burundi. The American Economic Review. 102:941–964.
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.
Sekhon JS, Titiunik R.
2012. When natural experiments are neither natural nor experiments. American Political Science Review. 106:35–57.
2011
Green DP, Aronow PM.
2011. Analyzing Experimental Data Using Regression: When is Bias a Practical Concern? Available at SSRN 1466886.
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.
Baird S, McIntosh C, Özler B.
2011. Cash or condition? Evidence from a cash transfer experiment The Quarterly Journal of Economics. :qjr032.
Fowler JH, Heaney MT, Nickerson DW, Padgett JF, Sinclair B.
2011. Causality in political networks. American Politics Research. 39:437–480.
Baldassarri D, Grossman G.
2011. Centralized sanctioning and legitimate authority promote cooperation in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108:11023–11027.
Bennion EA, Nickerson DW.
2011. The Cost of Convenience An Experiment Showing E-Mail Outreach Decreases Voter Registration. Political Research Quarterly. 64:858–869.
Bossuroy T, Selway J.
2011. Cross-cutting Cleavages, Discrimination and Inter-Personal Financial Transfers-A Lab Experiment in Chennai, India. APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper.
Batista C, Vicente PC.
2011. Do migrants improve governance at home? Evidence from a voting experiment The World Bank Economic Review. :lhr009.