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Journal of Experimental Political Science

2014 - 2026

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Volume 10, issue 3, 2023

The effect of incentives on motivated numeracy amidst COVID-19 pp. 311-327 Downloads
Eunbin Chung, Pavitra Govindan and Anna O. Pechenkina
When Do Sources Persuade? The Effect of Source Credibility on Opinion Change pp. 328-342 Downloads
Bernhard Clemm von Hohenberg and Andrew M. Guess
Can Policy Responses to Pandemics Reduce Mass Fear? pp. 343-353 Downloads
Michael M. Bechtel, O’Brochta, William and Margit Tavits
The Impact of Emotional versus Instrumental Reasons for Dual Citizenship on the Perceived Loyalty and Political Tolerance of Immigrant-Origin Minorities pp. 354-366 Downloads
Maykel Verkuyten, Jessica Gale, Kumar Yogeeswaran and Levi Adelman
Taking the Cloth: Social Norms and Elite Cues Increase Support for Masks among White Evangelical Americans pp. 367-376 Downloads
Claire L. Adida, Christina Cottiero, Leonardo Falabella, Isabel Gotti, ShahBano Ijaz, Gregoire Phillips and Michael F. Seese
Partisanship Unmasked? The Role of Politics and Social Norms in COVID-19 Mask-Wearing Behavior pp. 377-390 Downloads
John Carey, Brendan Nyhan, Joseph B. Phillips and Jason Reifler
The Civic Option? Using Experiments to Estimate the Effects of Consuming Information in Local Elections pp. 391-402 Downloads
Cheryl Boudreau, Christopher S. Elmendorf and Scott A. MacKenzie
Which Police Departments Want Reform? Barriers to Evidence-Based Policymaking pp. 403-412 Downloads
Samantha Goerger, Jonathan Mummolo and Sean J. Westwood
Can Addressing Integrity Concerns about Mail Balloting Increase Turnout? Results from a Large-Scale Field Experiment in the 2020 Presidential Election pp. 413-425 Downloads
Daniel R. Biggers, Elizabeth Mitchell Elder, Seth J. Hill, Thad Kousser, Gabriel S. Lenz and Mackenzie Lockhart
The Effect of Biased Peacekeepers on Building Trust pp. 426-437 Downloads
Jared Oestman and Rick K. Wilson
Populism and Candidate Support in the US: The Effects of “Thin” and “Host” Ideology pp. 438-447 Downloads
Bruno Castanho Silva, Fabian Guy Neuner and Christopher Wratil
Moderator Placement in Survey Experiments: Racial Resentment and the “Welfare” versus “Assistance to the Poor” Question Wording Experiment pp. 448-454 Downloads
Bethany Albertson and Stephen Jessee
Basking in Their Glory? Expressive Partisanship among People of Color Before and After the 2020 US Election pp. 455-458 Downloads
Rahsaan Maxwell, Efrén Pérez and Stephanie Zonszein
Political and Social Discussion Network Survey Items Are Not Interchangeable pp. 459-464 Downloads
Jack Lyons Reilly and Jack K. Belk

Volume 10, issue 2, 2023

Childcare, Work, and Household Labor During a Pandemic: Evidence on Parents’ Preferences in the United States pp. 155-173 Downloads
Annabelle Hutchinson, Sarah Khan and Hilary Matfess
Objectified and Dehumanized: Does Objectification Impact Perceptions of Women Political Candidates? pp. 174-187 Downloads
Claire M. Gothreau, Amanda Milena Alvarez and Amanda Friesen
Large-Scale Evidence for the Effectiveness of Partisan GOTV Robo Calls pp. 188-200 Downloads
Daniel T. Kling and Thomas Stratmann
Trust Nobody: How Voters React to Conspiracy Theories pp. 201-208 Downloads
Giovanna M. Invernizzi and Ahmed Ezzeldin Mohamed
Ought It Audit? Information, Values, and Public Support for the Internal Revenue Service pp. 209-220 Downloads
Ian G. Anson and John V. Kane
Let Me Be the Judge: Ideology, Identity, and Judicial Selection pp. 221-230 Downloads
Lina M. Eriksson and Kåre Vernby
Do Survey Questions Spread Conspiracy Beliefs? pp. 231-241 Downloads
Scott Clifford and Brian W. Sullivan
Did Ohio’s Vaccine Lottery Increase Vaccination Rates? A Pre-Registered, Synthetic Control Study pp. 242-260 Downloads
David Lang, Lief Esbenshade and Robb Willer
Email Mobilization Messages Suppress Turnout Among Black and Latino Voters: Experimental Evidence From the 2016 General Election pp. 261-266 Downloads
Michael U. Rivera, D. Alex Hughes and Micah Gell-Redman
The Big Lie: Expressive Responding and Misperceptions in the United States pp. 267-278 Downloads
James J. Fahey
An Experimental Test of the Effects of Fear in a Coordination Game pp. 279-298 Downloads
Abraham Aldama, Deshawn Sambrano, Mateo Vásquez-Cortés and Lauren E. Young
How Dropping Subjects Who Failed Manipulation Checks Can Bias Your Results: An Illustrative Case pp. 299-305 Downloads
Simon Varaine
“The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During The COVID-19 Pandemic” – CORRIGENDUM pp. 306-309 Downloads
Kyle Peyton, Gregory A. Huber and Alexander Coppock
Email Mobilization Messages Suppress Turnout Among Black and Latino Voters: Experimental Evidence From the 2016 General Election – ADDENDUM pp. 310-310 Downloads
Michael U. Rivera, D. Alex Hughes and Micah Gell-Redman

Volume 10, issue 1, 2023

Optimal Persuasion under Confirmation Bias: Theory and Evidence From a Registered Report pp. 4-20 Downloads
Love Christensen
Complementary or Competing Frames? The Impact of Economic and Public Health Messages on COVID-19 Attitudes pp. 21-33 Downloads
Emma R. Knapp, Brianna A. Smith and Matthew P. Motta
The Effects of Unsubstantiated Claims of Voter Fraud on Confidence in Elections pp. 34-49 Downloads
Nicolas Berlinski, Margaret Doyle, Andrew M. Guess, Gabrielle Levy, Benjamin Lyons, Jacob M. Montgomery, Brendan Nyhan and Jason Reifler
Estimating the Persistence of Party Cue Influence in a Panel Survey Experiment pp. 50-61 Downloads
Ben M. Tappin and Luke B. Hewitt
Can Warm Behavior Mitigate the Negative Effect of Unfavorable Governmental Decisions on Citizens’ Trust? pp. 62-75 Downloads
Frederik Godt Hansen
Discriminatory Immigration Bans Elicit Anti-Americanism in Targeted Communities: Evidence from Nigerian Expatriates pp. 76-87 Downloads
Aaron Erlich, Thomas Soehl and Annie Y. Chen
Why Join? How Civil Society Organizations’ Attributes Signal Congruence and Impact Community Engagement pp. 88-99 Downloads
Simon Hoellerbauer
Analogic Perspective-Taking and Attitudes Toward Political Organizations: An Experiment with a Teachers’ Union pp. 100-111 Downloads
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez and Ethan Porter
Do Identity Frames Impact Support for Multiracial Candidates? The Case of Kamala Harris pp. 112-123 Downloads
Katherine Clayton, Charles Crabtree and Yusaku Horiuchi
Can Appeals for Peace Promote Tolerance and Mitigate Support for Extremism? Evidence from an Experiment with Adolescents in Burkina Faso pp. 124-136 Downloads
Allison N. Grossman, William G. Nomikos and Niloufer A. Siddiqui
Daughters Do Not Affect Political Beliefs in a New Democracy pp. 137-147 Downloads
Amanda Clayton, Daniel de Kadt and Natasha Dumas
Fraud in Online Surveys: Evidence from a Nonprobability, Subpopulation Sample pp. 148-153 Downloads
Andrew M. Bell and Thomas Gift
Fraud in Online Surveys: Evidence from a Nonprobability, Subpopulation Sample – ADDENDUM pp. 154-154 Downloads
Andrew M. Bell and Thomas Gift

Volume 9, issue 3, 2022

Refugees to the Rescue? Motivating Pro-Refugee Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 281-295 Downloads
Claire L. Adida, Adeline Lo, Lauren Prather and Scott Williamson
All in This Together? A Preregistered Report on Deservingness of Government Aid During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 296-313 Downloads
Aengus Bridgman, Eric Merkley, Peter John Loewen, Taylor Owen and Derek Ruths
Islam and Mass Preferences Toward Foreign Direct Investment in Tunisia pp. 314-325 Downloads
Amaney A. Jamal and Helen V. Milner
Are Politicians More Responsive Towards Men’s or Women’s Service Delivery Requests? A Survey Experiment with Ugandan Politicians pp. 326-338 Downloads
SangEun Kim and Kristin Michelitch
Rejecting Non-Paternalist Motivation: An Experimental Test pp. 339-345 Downloads
Xianwen Chen and Øivind Schøyen
Individualized Text Messages about Public Services Fail to Sway Voters: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Ugandan Elections pp. 346-358 Downloads
Ryan S. Jablonski, Mark T. Buntaine, Daniel L. Nielson and Paula M. Pickering
The Face of the Problem: How Subordinates Shield Executives from Blame pp. 359-368 Downloads
Sarah E. Croco, Jared McDonald and Candace Turitto
The Effects of Source Cues and Issue Frames During COVID-19 pp. 369-378 Downloads
Chandler Case, Christopher Eddy, Rahul Hemrajani, Christopher Howell, Daniel Lyons, Yu-Hsien Sung and Elizabeth C. Connors
The Generalizability of Online Experiments Conducted During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 379-394 Downloads
Kyle Peyton, Gregory A. Huber and Alexander Coppock
Is “Constitutional Veneration” an Obstacle to Constitutional Amendment? pp. 395-406 Downloads
Christopher T. Dawes and James R. Zink

Volume 9, issue 2, 2022

How Bad is it? Elite Influence and the Perceived Seriousness of the Coronavirus Pandemic pp. 153-161 Downloads
Philip Moniz
Education and Social Capital pp. 162-188 Downloads
Brendan Apfeld, Emanuel Coman, John Gerring and Stephen Jessee
Labor Market Volatility, Gender, and Trade Preferences pp. 189-202 Downloads
Ryan Brutger and Alexandra Guisinger
Teargas and Selfie Cams: Foreign Protests and Media in the Digital Age pp. 203-215 Downloads
Naima Green-Riley, Dominika Kruszewska-Eduardo and Ze Fu
When Do Politicians Pursue More Policy Information? pp. 216-224 Downloads
Peter John Loewen, Daniel Rubenson and John R. McAndrews
Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior pp. 225-240 Downloads
Benjamin A. Lyons, Christina E. Farhart, Michael P. Hall, John Kotcher, Matthew Levendusky, Joanne M. Miller, Brendan Nyhan, Kaitlin T. Raimi, Jason Reifler, Kyle L. Saunders, Rasmus Skytte and Xiaoquan Zhao
Experimental Measurement of Misperception in Political Beliefs pp. 241-254 Downloads
Taylor N. Carlson and Seth J. Hill
Genes, Ideology, and Sophistication pp. 255-266 Downloads
Nathan P. Kalmoe and Martin Johnson
You Won’t Believe Our Results! But They Might: Heterogeneity in Beliefs About the Accuracy of Online Media pp. 267-277 Downloads
Mario Luca, Kevin Munger, Jonathan Nagler and Joshua A. Tucker
Education and Social Capital – Corrigendum pp. 278-279 Downloads
Brendan Apfeld, Emanuel Coman, John Gerring and Stephen Jessee

Volume 9, issue 1, 2022

Through Their Own Eyes: The Implications of COVID-19 for PhD Students pp. 1-21 Downloads
Nicholas Haas, Aida Gureghian, Cristel Jusino Díaz and Abby Williams
Prosociality in Majority Decisions: A Laboratory Experiment on the Robustness of the Uncovered Set pp. 22-35 Downloads
Jan Sauermann
The Majoritarian Threat to Liberal Democracy pp. 36-45 Downloads
Guy Grossman, Dorothy Kronick, Matthew Levendusky and Marc Meredith
Self-Efficacy and Citizen Engagement in Development: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania pp. 46-63 Downloads
Evan Lieberman and Yang-Yang Zhou
Correcting Citizens’ Misperceptions about non-Western Immigrants: Corrective Information, Interpretations, and Policy Opinions pp. 64-73 Downloads
Frederik Juhl Jørgensen and Mathias Osmundsen
Scandal, Hypocrisy, and Resignation: How Partisanship Shapes Evaluations of Politicians’ Transgressions pp. 74-87 Downloads
Adam D. Wolsky
Race, Dehumanization, and the NFL National Anthem Protests pp. 88-103 Downloads
Stephen M. Utych
All the News That’s Fit to Fabricate: AI-Generated Text as a Tool of Media Misinformation pp. 104-117 Downloads
Sarah Kreps, R. Miles McCain and Miles Brundage
Citizens’ Attitudes to Contact Tracing Apps pp. 118-130 Downloads
Laszlo Horvath, Susan Banducci and Oliver James
If We Build It, Only Some Will Come: An Experimental Study of Mobilization for Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program pp. 131-146 Downloads
Geoffrey Henderson and Hahrie Han
Information about Coronavirus Exposure Effects Attitudes Towards Voting Methods pp. 147-151 Downloads
Alauna C. Safarpour and Michael J. Hanmer
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