Journal of Experimental Political Science
2014 - 2026
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- Public Voting and Prosocial Behavior pp. 141-158

- Rebecca Morton and Kai Ou
- Overseas Credit Claiming and Domestic Support for Foreign Aid pp. 159-170

- Simone Dietrich, Susan D. Hyde and Matthew S. Winters
- Loss-Framed Arguments Can Stifle Political Activism pp. 171-179

- Adam Seth Levine and Reuben Kline
- Unfair Rules for Unequal Pay: Wage Discrimination and Procedural Justice pp. 180-191

- Scott E. Bokemper, Peter DeScioli and Reuben Kline
- Response Bias in Survey Measures of Voter Behavior: Implications for Measurement and Inference pp. 192-198

- Claire Adida, Jessica Gottlieb, Eric Kramon and Gwyneth McClendon
- Accounting for Noncompliance in Survey Experiments pp. 199-202

- Jeffrey J. Harden, Anand E. Sokhey and Katherine L. Runge
Volume 6, issue 2, 2019
- Are There Long-Term Effects of the Vietnam Draft on Political Attitudes or Behavior? Apparently Not pp. 71-80

- Donald P. Green, Tiffany C. Davenport and Kolby Hanson
- Calling Mogadishu: How Reminders of Anarchy Bias Survey Participation pp. 81-92

- Elaine K. Denny and Jesse Driscoll
- Service Representation in a Federal System: A Field Experiment pp. 93-107

- Peter John Loewen and Michael Kenneth MacKenzie
- Think Ahead: Cost Discounting and External Validity in Foreign Policy Survey Experiments pp. 108-119

- R. Joseph Huddleston
- Violence Exposure and Support for State Use of Force in a Non-Democracy pp. 120-130

- Yue Hou and Kai Quek
- Language Heightens the Political Salience of Ethnic Divisions pp. 131-140

- Efrén O. Pérez and Margit Tavits
Volume 6, issue 1, 2019
- Avoiding Post-Treatment Bias in Audit Experiments pp. 1-4

- Alexander Coppock
- Misinformation and the Justification of Socially Undesirable Preferences pp. 5-16

- D.J. Flynn and Yanna Krupnikov
- Weather, Risk, and Voting: An Experimental Analysis of the Effect of Weather on Vote Choice pp. 17-32

- Anna Bassi
- Commitment to Political Ideology is a Luxury Only Students Can Afford: A Distributive Justice Experiment pp. 33-42

- Simona Demel, Abigail Barr, Luis Miller and Paloma Ubeda
- Does Shared Social Disadvantage Cause Black–Latino Political Commonality? pp. 43-52

- Mackenzie L. Israel-Trummel and Ariela Schachter
- Alliance Formation in a Side-Taking Experiment pp. 53-70

- Peter DeScioli and Erik Kimbrough
Volume 5, issue 3, 2018
- Threat and Information Acquisition: Evidence from an Eight Country Study pp. 167-181

- Jennifer L. Merolla and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
- Do Gender Quotas Really Reduce Bias? Evidence from a Policy Experiment in Southern Africa pp. 182-194

- Amanda Clayton
- Do People Contrast and Assimilate Candidate Ideology? An Experimental Test of the Projection Hypothesis pp. 195-205

- Karyn Amira
- Does Inequality Beget Inequality? Experimental Tests of the Prediction that Inequality Increases System Justification Motivation pp. 206-216

- Kris-Stella Trump and Ariel White
- Pay Rates and Subject Performance in Social Science Experiments Using Crowdsourced Online Samples pp. 217-229

- David J. Andersen and Richard R. Lau
- How to Survey About Electoral Turnout? Additional Evidence pp. 230-233

- Alexandre Morin-Chassé
Volume 5, issue 2, 2018
- Preferences for Domestic Action Over International Transfers in Global Climate Policy pp. 73-87

- Mark T. Buntaine and Lauren Prather
- More Talk, Less Need for Monitoring: Communication and Deterrence in a Public Good Game pp. 88-106

- David Kingsley and Daniel Muise
- Bridging the Partisan Divide on Immigration Policy Attitudes through a Bipartisan Issue Area: The Case of Human Trafficking pp. 107-120

- Tabitha Bonilla and Cecilia Hyunjung Mo
- Partisan Affiliation and the Evaluation of Non-Prototypical Candidates pp. 121-147

- Alexander W. Severson
- Diverse Pre-Treatment Effects in Survey Experiments pp. 148-158

- Katerina Linos and Kimberly Twist
- Sex Trafficking, Russian Infiltration, Birth Certificates, and Pedophilia: A Survey Experiment Correcting Fake News pp. 159-164

- Ethan Porter, Thomas J. Wood and David Kirby
Volume 5, issue 1, 2018
- Football and Public Opinion: A Partial Replication and Extension pp. 4-10

- Ethan C. Busby and James N. Druckman
- Institutions, Norms, and Accountability: A Corruption Experiment with Northern and Southern Italians pp. 11-25

- Nan Zhang
- The Effect of Segregation on Intergroup Relations pp. 26-38

- Ryan D. Enos and Christopher Celaya
- Gender Differences in Political Knowledge: Bringing Situation Back In pp. 39-55

- Toni Alexander Ihme and Markus Tausendpfund
- Investigator Characteristics and Respondent Behavior in Online Surveys pp. 56-67

- Ariel White, Anton Strezhnev, Christopher Lucas, Dominika Kruszewska and Connor Huff
- Are Donations to Charity an Effective Incentive for Public Officials? pp. 68-70

- Daniel M. Butler and Miguel M. Pereira
- Football and Public Opinion: A Partial Replication and Extension – CORRIGENDUM pp. 71-71

- Ethan C. Busby and James N. Druckman
Volume 4, issue 3, 2017
- Ethnoreligious Identity, Immigration, and Redistribution pp. 173-182

- Stuart Soroka, Matthew Wright, Richard Johnston, Jack Citrin, Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka
- Just Don’t Call it a Tax! Framing in an Experiment on Voting and Redistribution pp. 183-194

- Jan Lorenz, Fabian Paetzel and Markus Tepe
- Individual Preferences for FDI in Developing Countries: Experimental Evidence from China pp. 195-205

- Xiaojun Li and Ka Zeng
- Who Cooperates? Reciprocity and the Causal Effect of Expected Cooperation in Representative Samples pp. 206-228

- Michael M. Bechtel and Kenneth F. Scheve
- Looks and Sounds Like a Winner: Perceptions of Competence in Candidates’ Faces and Voices Influences Vote Choice pp. 229-240

- Casey A. Klofstad
- How Responsive are Political Elites? A Meta-Analysis of Experiments on Public Officials* pp. 241-254

- Mia Costa
Volume 4, issue 2, 2017
- Costly Values: The Limited Benefits and Potential Costs of Targeted Policy Justifications pp. 95-106

- Erik Peterson and Gabor Simonovits
- How Much GOTV Mail is Too Much? Results from a Large-Scale Field Experiment pp. 107-118

- Donald P. Green and Adam Zelizer
- We Spend How Much? Misperceptions, Innumeracy, and Support for the Foreign Aid in the United States and Great Britain pp. 119-128

- Thomas J. Scotto, Jason Reifler, David Hudson and Jennifer vanHeerde-Hudson
- Politicians Appear More Competent When Using Numerical Rhetoric pp. 129-150

- Rasmus T. Pedersen
- Status Quo Bias in Ballot Wording pp. 151-160

- Michael Barber, David Gordon, Ryan Hill and Joseph Price
- Developing Standards for Post-Hoc Weighting in Population-Based Survey Experiments pp. 161-172

- Annie Franco, Neil Malhotra, Gabor Simonovits and L. J. Zigerell
Volume 4, issue 1, 2017
- Nationalism and Social Sanctioning Across Ethnic Lines: Experimental Evidence from the Kenya–Tanzania Border pp. 1-20

- Sangick Jeon, Tim Johnson and Amanda Lea Robinson
- How Does Treatment Self-Selection Affect Inferences About Political Communication? pp. 21-33

- Thomas J. Leeper
- Nothing to Lose: Charitable Donations as Incentives in Risk Preference Measurement pp. 34-56

- Jonathan Rogers
- Moving Beyond Measurement: Adapting Audit Studies to Test Bias-Reducing Interventions pp. 57-67

- Daniel M. Butler and Charles Crabtree
- Anxiety Reduces Empathy Toward Outgroup Members But Not Ingroup Members pp. 68-80

- Kevin Arceneaux
- Media Priming Effect: A Preregistered Replication Experiment pp. 81-94

- Tetsuro Kobayashi, Asako Miura and Kazunori Inamasu
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