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2006
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.
Lyall JMK.
2006. Pocket Protests: Rhetorical Coercion and the Micropolitics of Collective Action in Semiauthoritarian Regimes. World Politics. 58:378–412.
Ho DE, Imai K.
2006. Randomization Inference With Natural Experiments: An Analysis of Ballot Effects in the 2003 California Recall Election. Journal of the American Statistical Association. 101
Ashraf N, Karlan D, Yin W.
2006. Tying Odysseus to the mast: Evidence from a commitment savings product in the Philippines. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. :635–672.
Nickerson DW.
2006. Volunteer Phone Calls Can Increase Turnout Evidence From Eight Field Experiments. American Politics Research. 34:271–292.
Arceneaux K, Stein RM.
2006. Who is held responsible when disaster strikes? The attribution of responsibility for a natural disaster in an urban election Journal of Urban Affairs. 28:43–53.
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.
Arceneaux K.
2005. Using cluster randomized field experiments to study voting behavior. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 601:169–179.
Karlan DS.
2005. Using experimental economics to measure social capital and predict financial decisions. American Economic Review. :1688–1699.
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.
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.
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.
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.
2000
Stevenson RT, Vavreck L.
2000. Does campaign length matter? Testing for cross-national effects British Journal of Political Science. 30:217–235.
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.