Journal of Experimental Political Science
2014 - 2026
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Volume 13, issue 1, 2026
- Can Monuments to Victims Increase Tolerance? pp. 1-14

- Ana Ruipérez Núñez and Melanie Sauter
- No One Mourns the Wicked: The Limits of Partisan Hostility Persisting through Tragedy pp. 15-35

- Wayde Z.C. Marsh
- What Drives Perceptions of the Political in Online Advertising?: The Source, Content, and Political Orientation pp. 36-50

- Laura Edelson, Dominique Lockett, Celia Guillard, Tobias Lauinger, Zhaozhi Li, Jacob M. Montgomery and Damon McCoy
- Exposure to Online Abuse of Politicians Does Not Scare Citizens Away From Politics pp. 51-64

- Rasmus T. Pedersen, Mads Thau and Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen
- Solidarity Between People of Color: Two Blockage Experiments Suggest It Is Causal and Resistant to a Divisive Threat pp. 65-75

- Jae Yeon Kim, Efrén Pérez and Kasheena G. Rogbeer
- How Language Shapes Belief in Misinformation: A Study Among Multilinguals in Ukraine pp. 76-90

- Aaron Erlich, Kevin Aslett, Sarah Graham and Joshua A. Tucker
- Can Politicians Say That? What Shapes Public Responses to Speech Scandals pp. 91-107

- Thomas Gift and Carlos X. Lastra-Anadón
- A Registered Report on Place-Based Resentment: Exploring Urban-Rural Tensions in Sweden pp. 108-122

- Kajsa Hansson, Gissur Erlingsson and Gustav Tinghög
- Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior – CORRIGENDUM pp. 123-126

- John Carey, Brendan Nyhan, Joseph B. Phillips and Jason Reifler
- The Effects of Unsubstantiated Claims of Voter Fraud on Confidence in Elections – CORRIGENDUM pp. 127-127

- Nicolas Berlinski, Margaret Doyle, Andrew M. Guess, Gabrielle Levy, Benjamin Lyons, Jacob M. Montgomery, Brendan Nyhan and Jason Reifler
Volume 12, issue 3, 2025
- Level Up! Priming Hobbyist Political Identity Using Survey Experiment pp. 237-253

- Pavel Bačovský
- Are Goodwill Ambassadors Good for Business? The Impact of Celebrities on International Organization Fundraising pp. 254-266

- Rabia Malik and Svanhildur Thorvaldsdottir
- Hometown Advantage: Voter Preferences for Community Embeddedness in Local Contests pp. 267-281

- Joseph T. Ornstein, Amanda J. Heideman, Bryant J. Moy and Kaylyn Jackson Schiff
- We Only Care What You Do, Not Who You Are: Reexamining Human Rights and Public Support for War pp. 282-294

- Weifang Xu, Taylor Kinsley Chewning and Qing Wang
- Same-Sex Schooling, Political Participation, and Gender Attitudes? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in South Korea pp. 295-306

- Amber Hye-Yon Lee and Nicholas Sambanis
- Introducing ReChat: A Lab-in-the-Cloud for Text Discussions pp. 307-323

- Xiaoxiao Shen and William Small Schulz
- Status Threat, Partisanship, and Voters’ Conservative Shift Toward Right-Wing Candidates pp. 324-338

- Diogo Ferrari and Brianna A. Smith
Volume 12, issue 2, 2025
- Triangulating the Relationship Between Education and Attitudes Toward Immigration pp. 135-150

- Qinya Feng
- Judges Behaving Badly: Judicial Misconduct and a Threat to Rights pp. 151-160

- Melissa N. Baker and Kayla S. Canelo
- Is a Picture Worth 280 Characters?: Contextually Realistic Graphics vs. Plain Text in Survey Experiments pp. 161-177

- Benjamin Norwood Harris and Erik Lin-Greenberg
- Transparent Corruption: The Effect of Illicit Connections and Trusted References on the Demand for Bureaucratic Intermediation pp. 178-201

- José Ramon Morales-Arilla and Ana Ibarra
- Vulnerability Appeals in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights from a National Survey Experiment pp. 202-217

- Jac M. Larner and Joshua R. Thorp
- Empathic Concern and Perspective-Taking Have Opposite Effects on Affective Polarization pp. 218-236

- Matthijs Gillissen, Matthijs Rooduijn and Gijs Schumacher
Volume 12, issue 1, 2025
- The neural mechanisms of race priming in American politics pp. 1-16

- Frank J. Gonzalez and Ingrid J. Haas
- Incentivizing Responses in International Organization Elite Surveys: Evidence from the World Bank pp. 17-26

- Mirko Heinzel, Catherine Weaver and Ryan Briggs
- When Do Voters See Fraud? Evaluating the Effects of Poll Supervision on Perceptions of Integrity pp. 27-41

- Fanisi Mbozi
- Going Negative in Autocracy: A Field Experiment at the Moscow Mayoral Elections pp. 42-56

- Maxim Mironov and Alexandra Petrachkova
- Introducing the Visual Conjoint, with an Application to Candidate Evaluation on Social Media pp. 57-71

- Alessandro Vecchiato and Kevin Munger
- The Way She Moves: Political Repositioning and Gender Stereotypes pp. 72-85

- Maurits J. Meijers
- Public Responses to Unilateral Policymaking pp. 86-98

- Benjamin Goehring and Kenneth Lowande
- (Small D-democratic) vacation, all I ever wanted? The effect of democratic backsliding on leisure travel in the American states pp. 99-109

- David R. Miller and Serena D. Smith
- More than meets the ITT: A guide for anticipating and investigating nonsignificant results in survey experiments pp. 110-125

- John V. Kane
- Measuring Support for Welfare Policies: Implications for the Effects of Race and Deservingness Stereotypes pp. 126-133

- Kirill Zhirkov, Kristin Lunz Trujillo and C. Daniel Myers
Volume 11, issue 3, 2024
- Inoculation Reduces Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from Multidimensional Interventions in Brazil pp. 239-250

- Frederico Batista Pereira, Natália S. Bueno, Felipe Nunes and Nara Pavão
- Why Do People Use Informal Justice? Experimental Evidence from Kosovo pp. 251-261

- Krzysztof Krakowski and Shpend Kursani
- Testing the Effect of Information on Discerning the Veracity of News in Real Time pp. 262-276

- Kevin Aslett, Zeve Sanderson, William Godel, Nathaniel Persily, Jonathan Nagler, Richard Bonneau and Joshua A. Tucker
- Paying for growth or goods: Tax morale among property owners in Lagos pp. 277-287

- Nicole E. Wilson and Leah R. Rosenzweig
- Police Shooting Statistics and Public Support for Police Reforms pp. 288-299

- Kaylyn Jackson Schiff, Tom S. Clark, Adam N. Glynn, Michael Leo Owens, Anna Gunderson and Eric Dobbie
- Combating Hateful Attitudes and Online Browsing Behavior: The Case of Antisemitism pp. 300-313

- Catie Snow Bailard, Matthew H. Graham, Kimberly Gross, Ethan Porter and Rebekah Tromble
- (How) Do Information Campaigns Influence Migration Decisions? pp. 314-326

- Sandra Morgenstern
- Public Health Communication Reduces COVID-19 Misinformation Sharing and Boosts Self-Efficacy pp. 327-342

- Jesper Rasmussen, Lasse Lindekilde and Michael Bang Petersen
- Inaccurate forecasting of a randomized controlled trial pp. 343-359

- Mats Ahrenshop, Miriam Golden, Saad Gulzar and Luke Sonnet
- It Matters What and Where We Measure: Education and Ideology in a Swedish Twin Design pp. 360-367

- Rafael Ahlskog
Volume 11, issue 2, 2024
- Guest Editor Introduction to a Special Issue in Honor of Becky Morton pp. 115-116

- Victoria Shineman, Joshua A. Tucker and Rick K. Wilson
- Ranking Candidates in Local Elections: Neither Panacea nor Catastrophe for Candidates of Color pp. 117-134

- Melody Crowder-Meyer, Shana Kushner Gadarian and Jessica Trounstine
- Information Transmission in a Social Network: A Field Experiment pp. 135-146

- Eleonora Patacchini, Paolo Pin and Tiziano Rotesi
- A Practical Guide to Dealing with Attrition in Political Science Experiments pp. 147-161

- Adeline Lo, Jonathan Renshon and Lotem Bassan-Nygate
- Assessing the Validity of Prevalence Estimates in Double List Experiments pp. 162-174

- Gustavo Diaz
- Making sense of voting “habits”: Applying the process model of behavior change to a series of large-scale get-out-the-vote experiments pp. 175-190

- John Ternovski
- Experimental Methods for Measuring Social Networks without Censoring pp. 191-201

- Rebecca Morton, Eleonora Patacchini, Paolo Pin, Jonathan Rogers and Tanya Rosenblat
- Recognition probability in legislative bargaining pp. 202-223

- Natalie Lee and Ravideep Sethi
- Discussion and Fairness in a Laboratory Voting Experiment pp. 224-236

- Jonathan Woon, Minsu Jang, Kira Pronin and Jacob Schiller
- Discussion and Fairness in a Laboratory Voting Experiment – ADDENDUM pp. 237-237

- Jonathan Woon, Minsu Jang, Kira Pronin and Jacob Schiller
Volume 11, issue 1, 2024
- The Politicization of COVID-19 and Anti-Asian Racism in the United States: An Experimental Approach pp. 1-11

- D.G. Kim
- Does Interacting with Women Encourage Civic and Prosocial Attitudes? Evidence from Simulated Contact Experiments in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait pp. 12-26

- Calvert W. Jones
- Null Effects of Pro-Democracy Speeches by U.S. Republicans in the Aftermath of January 6th pp. 27-41

- Alexander Wuttke, Florian Sichart and Florian Foos
- Using Citizen Voice to Evaluate Experiments on Politicians: A UK Survey Experiment pp. 42-51

- Peter John, Kristina Kim and Luis Soto-Tamayo
- Corruption and Political Support: The Case of Peru’s Vacuna-gate Scandal pp. 52-63

- Oscar Castorena, Noam Lupu, Adam D. Wolsky and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
- The “Commitment Trap” Revisited: Experimental Evidence on Ambiguous Nuclear Threats pp. 64-77

- Michal Smetana, Marek Vranka and Ondrej Rosendorf
- The Limits of Lobbying: Null Effects from Four Field Experiments in Two State Legislatures pp. 78-89

- Matthew J. Camp, Michael Schwam-Baird and Adam Zelizer
- The Corrections Dilemma: Media Retractions Increase Belief Accuracy But Decrease Trust pp. 90-101

- Joshua Freitag, Madeline Gochee, Mitchell Ransden, Brendan Nyhan, Kristy Roschke and Dan Gillmor
- Does Stereotype Threat Contribute to the Political Knowledge Gender Gap? A Preregistered Replication Study of Ihme and Tausendpfund (2018) pp. 102-113

- Flavio Azevedo, Leticia Micheli and Deliah Sarah Bolesta
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