Journal of Experimental Political Science
2014 - 2026
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Volume 3, issue 2, 2016
- Classified or Coverup? The Effect of Redactions on Conspiracy Theory Beliefs pp. 109-123

- Brendan Nyhan, Franklin Dickinson, Sasha Dudding, Enxhi Dylgjeri, Eric Neiley, Christopher Pullerits, Minae Seog, Andy Simpson, Heather Szilagyi and Colin Walmsley
- Cooperating with the State: Evidence from Survey Experiments on Policing* pp. 124-139

- Noah Buckley, Timothy Frye, Scott Gehlbach and Lauren A. McCarthy
- Too Much an Out-Group? How Nonverbal Cues About Gender and Ethnicity Affect Candidate Support pp. 140-151

- Mauro Barisione and Shanto Iyengar
- Experimental Evidence on the Relationship Between Candidate Funding Sources and Voter Evaluations pp. 152-163

- Conor M. Dowling and Michael G. Miller
- Discussion Group Composition and Deliberation Experience pp. 164-173

- Nathanael Gratias Sumaktoyo, David W. Nickerson and Michael J. Keane
- Emotional Responses to Disturbing Political News: The Role of Personality* pp. 174-184

- Timothy J. Ryan, Matthew S. Wells and Brice D. L. Acree
- Committee Decisions under Majority Rule Revisited pp. 185-196

- Jan Sauermann
- Pastors for Pinochet: Authoritarian Stereotypes and Voting for Evangelicals in Chile pp. 197-205

- Taylor C. Boas
- “Information Spillovers: Another Look at Experimental Estimates of Legislator Responsiveness”—CORRIGENDUM pp. 206-208

- Alexander Coppock
Volume 3, issue 1, 2016
- Improving Electoral Integrity with Information and Communications Technology pp. 4-17

- Michael Callen, Clark C. Gibson, Danielle F. Jung and James D. Long
- Electronic Voting and Perceptions of Election Fraud and Fairness pp. 18-31

- Emily Beaulieu
- Partisanship and Perceptions of Fairness: Ignoring the Facts pp. 32-43

- Barbara Allen, Eric Lawrence, Daniel Stevens and John Sullivan
- Losing Hurts: The Happiness Impact of Partisan Electoral Loss pp. 44-59

- Lamar Pierce, Todd Rogers and Jason A. Snyder
- Race and Responsiveness: An Experiment with South African Politicians* pp. 60-74

- Gwyneth H. McClendon
- The Electoral Sweet Spot in the Lab pp. 75-83

- Simon Labbé St-Vincent, André Blais and Jean-Benoit Pilet
- Interactivity between Candidates and Citizens on a Social Networking Site: Effects on Perceptions and Vote Intentions pp. 84-96

- Paul R. Brewer, Michael Habegger, Ruby Harrington, Lindsay H. Hoffman, Philip Edward Jones and Jennifer L. Lambe
- Democratic Like Us? Political Orientation and the Effect of Making Democracy Salient on Anti-Israel Attitude pp. 97-107

- Yphtach Lelkes, Ariel Malka and Penelope Sheets
Volume 2, issue 2, 2015
- The Generalizability of Survey Experiments* pp. 109-138

- Kevin J. Mullinix, Thomas J. Leeper, James N. Druckman and Jeremy Freese
- When Do Conflicting Parties Share Political Power? pp. 139-151

- Marco Battaglini and Lydia Mechtenberg
- Do Better Committee Assignments Meaningfully Benefit Legislators? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in the Arkansas State Legislature pp. 152-163

- David E. Broockman and Daniel M. Butler
- Foreign Aid and Government Legitimacy pp. 164-171

- Simone Dietrich and Matthew S. Winters
- It's a Mad, Mad World: Using Emotion Inductions in a Survey pp. 172-182

- Kathleen Searles and Kyle Mattes
- Encouraging Small Donor Contributions: A Field Experiment Testing the Effects of Nonpartisan Messages pp. 183-191

- Donald P. Green, Jonathan S. Krasno, Costas Panagopoulos, Benjamin Farrer and Michael Schwam-Baird
- Standards for Experimental Research: Encouraging a Better Understanding of Experimental Methods pp. 192-215

- Diana C. Mutz and Robin Pemantle
- Reporting Balance Tables, Response Rates and Manipulation Checks in Experimental Research: A Reply from the Committee that Prepared the Reporting Guidelines pp. 216-229

- Alan S. Gerber, Kevin Arceneaux, Cheryl Boudreau, Conor Dowling and D. Sunshine Hillygus
Volume 2, issue 1, 2015
- Do African Voters Favor Coethnics? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Benin pp. 1-11

- Claire L. Adida
- How Does Media Choice Affect Hostile Media Perceptions? Evidence from Participant Preference Experiments pp. 12-25

- Kevin Arceneaux and Martin Johnson
- Does the Message Matter? A Field Experiment on Political Party Recruitment pp. 26-35

- Jessica Robinson Preece and Olga Stoddard
- Humanizing the Outgroup in Contexts of Protracted Intergroup Conflict pp. 36-46

- Joshua Ronald Gubler, Eran Halperin and Gilad Hirschberger
- Social Identity and Voting in Afghanistan: Evidence from a Survey Experiment pp. 47-62

- Torsten Jochem, Ilia Murtazashvili and Jennifer Murtazashvili
- Attitudes to Moonlighting Politicians: Evidence from the United Kingdom pp. 63-72

- Rosie Campbell and Philip Cowley
- Effects of Anti-Black Political Messages on Self-Esteem pp. 73-80

- Monique L. Lyle
- Displacing Misinformation about Events: An Experimental Test of Causal Corrections pp. 81-93

- Brendan Nyhan and Jason Reifler
- Individual versus Group Play in the Repeated Coordinated Resistance Game pp. 94-106

- Timothy Cason and Vai-Lam Mui
Volume 1, issue 2, 2014
- Mobilizing Candidates: Political Actors Strategically Shape the Candidate Pool with Personal Appeals pp. 104-119

- David E. Broockman
- Is There a Cost to Convenience? An Experimental Comparison of Data Quality in Laboratory and Online Studies pp. 120-131

- Scott Clifford and Jennifer Jerit
- Voters Don't Care Much About Incumbency pp. 132-143

- Adam R. Brown
- Partisan Bias in Blame Attribution: When Does it Occur? pp. 144-158

- Andrew Healy, Alexander G. Kuo and Neil Malhotra
- Information Spillovers: Another Look at Experimental Estimates of Legislator Responsiveness pp. 159-169

- Alexander Coppock
- Ethnicity and Altruism After Violence: The Contact Hypothesis in Kosovo pp. 170-180

- Vera Mironova and Sam Whitt
- An Experimental Study of Electoral Incentives and Institutional Choice pp. 181-200

- Jonathan Woon
Volume 1, issue 1, 2014
- Building Confidence in Elections: The Case of Electoral Monitors in Kosova pp. 6-15

- Dawn Brancati
- Full Transparency of Politicians' Actions Does Not Increase the Quality of Political Representation pp. 16-23

- David Stadelmann, Marco Portmann and Reiner Eichenberger
- Communication and Collective Actions: A Survey Experiment on Motivating Energy Conservation in the U.S pp. 24-38

- Toby Bolsen, James N. Druckman and Fay Lomax Cook
- Can More Be Less? An Experimental Test of the Resource Curse pp. 39-58

- Omar Al-Ubaydli, Kevin McCabe and Peter Twieg
- Cross-Sample Comparisons and External Validity pp. 59-80

- Yanna Krupnikov and Adam Seth Levine
- Reporting Guidelines for Experimental Research: A Report from the Experimental Research Section Standards Committee pp. 81-98

- Alan Gerber, Kevin Arceneaux, Cheryl Boudreau, Conor Dowling, Sunshine Hillygus, Thomas Palfrey, Daniel R. Biggers and David J. Hendry
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