Journal of Experimental Political Science
2014 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2022
- Refugees to the Rescue? Motivating Pro-Refugee Public Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 281-295

- 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

- 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

- 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

- SangEun Kim and Kristin Michelitch
- Rejecting Non-Paternalist Motivation: An Experimental Test pp. 339-345

- 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

- 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

- Sarah E. Croco, Jared McDonald and Candace Turitto
- The Effects of Source Cues and Issue Frames During COVID-19 pp. 369-378

- 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

- Kyle Peyton, Gregory A. Huber and Alexander Coppock
- Is “Constitutional Veneration” an Obstacle to Constitutional Amendment? pp. 395-406

- 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

- Philip Moniz
- Education and Social Capital pp. 162-188

- Brendan Apfeld, Emanuel Coman, John Gerring and Stephen Jessee
- Labor Market Volatility, Gender, and Trade Preferences pp. 189-202

- Ryan Brutger and Alexandra Guisinger
- Teargas and Selfie Cams: Foreign Protests and Media in the Digital Age pp. 203-215

- Naima Green-Riley, Dominika Kruszewska-Eduardo and Ze Fu
- When Do Politicians Pursue More Policy Information? pp. 216-224

- Peter John Loewen, Daniel Rubenson and John R. McAndrews
- Self-Affirmation and Identity-Driven Political Behavior pp. 225-240

- 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

- Taylor N. Carlson and Seth J. Hill
- Genes, Ideology, and Sophistication pp. 255-266

- 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

- Mario Luca, Kevin Munger, Jonathan Nagler and Joshua A. Tucker
- Education and Social Capital – Corrigendum pp. 278-279

- 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

- 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

- Jan Sauermann
- The Majoritarian Threat to Liberal Democracy pp. 36-45

- Guy Grossman, Dorothy Kronick, Matthew Levendusky and Marc Meredith
- Self-Efficacy and Citizen Engagement in Development: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania pp. 46-63

- Evan Lieberman and Yang-Yang Zhou
- Correcting Citizens’ Misperceptions about non-Western Immigrants: Corrective Information, Interpretations, and Policy Opinions pp. 64-73

- Frederik Juhl Jørgensen and Mathias Osmundsen
- Scandal, Hypocrisy, and Resignation: How Partisanship Shapes Evaluations of Politicians’ Transgressions pp. 74-87

- Adam D. Wolsky
- Race, Dehumanization, and the NFL National Anthem Protests pp. 88-103

- Stephen M. Utych
- All the News That’s Fit to Fabricate: AI-Generated Text as a Tool of Media Misinformation pp. 104-117

- Sarah Kreps, R. Miles McCain and Miles Brundage
- Citizens’ Attitudes to Contact Tracing Apps pp. 118-130

- 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

- Geoffrey Henderson and Hahrie Han
- Information about Coronavirus Exposure Effects Attitudes Towards Voting Methods pp. 147-151

- Alauna C. Safarpour and Michael J. Hanmer
Volume 8, issue 3, 2021
- Encouraging Indonesians to Pray From Home During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 211-222

- Nicholas Kuipers, Saiful Mujani and Thomas Pepinsky
- How Affective Polarization Shapes Americans’ Political Beliefs: A Study of Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 223-234

- James N. Druckman, Samara Klar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matthew Levendusky and John Barry Ryan
- Linguistic Assimilation Does Not Reduce Discrimination Against Immigrants: Evidence from Germany pp. 235-246

- Donghyun Danny Choi, Mathias Poertner and Nicholas Sambanis
- Tribalism in America: Behavioral Experiments on Affective Polarization in the Trump Era pp. 247-259

- Sam Whitt, Alixandra B. Yanus, Brian McDonald, John Graeber, Mark Setzler, Gordon Ballingrud and Martin Kifer
- The Democracy of Dating: How Political Affiliations Shape Relationship Formation pp. 260-272

- Matthew J. Easton and John B. Holbein
- Women Want an Answer! Field Experiments on Elected Officials and Gender Bias pp. 273-284

- Gabriele Magni and Zoila Ponce de Leon
- The Effect of Geostrategic Competition on Public Attitudes to Aid pp. 285-295

- Terence Wood, Christopher Hoy and Jonathan Pryke
- Getting the Message? Choice, Self-Selection, and the Efficacy of Social Movement Arguments pp. 296-309

- Paul F. Testa, Tarah Williams, Kylee Britzman and Matthew V. Hibbing
- How to Survey Citizens’ Compliance with COVID-19 Public Health Measures: Evidence from Three Survey Experiments pp. 310-317

- Jean-François Daoust, Richard Nadeau, Ruth Dassonneville, Erick Lachapelle, Éric Bélanger, Justin Savoie and Clifton van der Linden
Volume 8, issue 2, 2021
- Messaging Mask Wearing During the COVID-19 Crisis: Ideological Differences pp. 91-101

- Stephen M. Utych
- Don’t @ Me: Experimentally Reducing Partisan Incivility on Twitter pp. 102-116

- Kevin Munger
- Can Social Pressure Foster Responsiveness? An Open Records Field Experiment with Mayoral Offices pp. 117-127

- Bryant J. Moy
- Political Accountability and Democratic Institutions: An Experimental Assessment pp. 128-144

- Jose Castillo and John Hamman
- The Effectiveness of a Neighbor-to-Neighbor Get-Out-the-Vote Program: Evidence from the 2017 Virginia State Elections pp. 145-160

- Cassandra Handan-Nader, Daniel E. Ho, Alison Morantz and Tom A. Rutter
- When Do Voters Sanction Corrupt Politicians? pp. 161-171

- Marko Klašnja, Noam Lupu and Joshua A. Tucker
- Institutional Design and Elite Support for Climate Policies: Evidence from Latin American Countries pp. 172-184

- Danilo Freire, Umberto Mignozzetti and David Skarbek
- Self-Administered Field Surveys on Sensitive Topics pp. 185-194

- Matthew Nanes and Dotan Haim
- The Costs of Conflict and Support for the Use of Force: Accounting for Information Equivalence in Survey Experiments pp. 195-202

- Jared McDonald and James Igoe Walsh
- Inferring Intentions from Consequences: How Moral Judgments Shape Citizen Perceptions of Wartime Conduct pp. 203-207

- Jonathan A. Chu, Marcus Holmes and David Traven
- Don’t @ Me: Experimentally Reducing Partisan Incivility on Twitter – Erratum pp. 208-208

- Kevin Munger
- When Do Voters Sanction Corrupt Politicians? – Corrigendum pp. 209-210

- Marko Klašnja, Noam Lupu and Joshua A. Tucker
Volume 8, issue 1, 2021
- Measuring Simultaneous Emotions: Existing Problems and a New Way Forward pp. 1-14

- Matthew Rhodes-Purdy, Rachel Navarre and Stephen M. Utych
- All Sins are not Created Equal: The Factors that Drive Perceptions of Corruption Severity pp. 15-25

- Lucy E. S. Martin
- Class, Ethnicity, and Cooperation Among Women: Evidence from a Public Goods Experiment in Lebanon pp. 26-40

- Leslie Marshall and Laura Paler
- When Should the Majority Rule? Experimental Evidence for Madisonian Judgments in Five Cultures pp. 41-50

- Alexander Bor, Honorata Mazepus, Scott E. Bokemper and Peter DeScioli
- Can Conversing with a Computer Increase Turnout? Mobilization Using Chatbot Communication pp. 51-62

- Christopher B. Mann
- Pricing Immigration pp. 63-74

- Simon Hix, Eric Kaufmann and Thomas J. Leeper
- Who Do You Loathe? Feelings toward Politicians vs. Ordinary People in the Opposing Party pp. 75-84

- Jon Kingzette
- Citizen Approval of Monetary- vs Goods-For-Votes Exchanges pp. 85-89

- Mollie J. Cohen
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