I4R Discussion Paper Series
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- 278: A Slippery Slope: Topographic Variation as an Instrument

- Nils Haveresch, Jörg Ankel-Peters and Gunther Bensch
- 277: A Comment on Arechar et al.'s (2023) "Understanding and Combatting Misinformation Across 16 Countries on Six Continents"

- Elen Le Foll, Anna Yi Leung, Désirée Nießen and Caroline Poppa
- 276: Replication of Chan and Albarracín (2023) "A meta-analysis of correction effects in sciencerelevant misinformation"

- Bo Hu, Chang Lu and Jianxun Yang
- 275: Infrastructure costs: A replication analysis of Brooks and Liscow (2023)

- Michael Wiebe
- 274: A comment on "An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of ChatGPT on Creativity"

- Jakub Prochazka, Jing Zhou, Ioana-Florina Coita and Shumi Akhtar
- 273: A comment on "Why Do Children Think Words Are Mutually Exclusive?" (Brody et al., 2024)

- Thom Baguley, Abbie Cahoon, Daniela Lazareanu, Arthur Thives Mello and Mirela Zaneva
- 272: Response to Francis (2025)

- Alberto Abadie, Alexis Diamond and Jens Hainmueller
- 271: A Replication of "Comparative Politics and the Synthetic Control Method" by Abadie et al. (2015)

- Joseph Francis
- 270: Seeking Scientific Consensus - An Expert Survey on the Replication Debate between Acemoglu et al. (2001) and Albouy (2012)

- Martin Buchner, Julian Rose, Magnus Johannesson, Mandy Malan and Jörg Ankel-Peters
- 269: A comment on "Long-Term Effects of Equal Sharing: Evidence from Inheritance Rules for Land"

- Alexander C. Abajian, Cong Xu and Shuo Yu
- 268: A Comment on "Acceptance of Inequality between Children: Large-Scale Experimental Evidence from China and Norway" by Cappelen et al. (2025)

- Jiancheng Gu, Christina Sarah Hauser and Ziyue Jessie Zhu
- 267: A Comment on "Gender Bias in Parental Attitude: An Experimental Approach" by Begum, Grossman and Islam (2018)

- Olle Hammar, Carl Bonander, Gunther Bensch, Niklas Jakobsson and Abel Brodeur
- 266: There must be an error here! Experimental evidence on coding errors' biases

- Bruno Ferman and Lucas Finamor
- 265: The Price Elasticity of Heating and Cooling Energy Demand

- Sebastian Gechert, Bianka Mey, Franz Prante and Teresa Schäfer
- 264: The overstated effects of conventional monetary policy on output and prices

- Matthias Enzinger, Sebastian Gechert, Philipp Heimberger, Franz Prante and Daniel F. Romero
- 263: No evidence for effectiveness of behavioral interventions to mitigate climate change after adjusting for publication bias

- Adam Hardaker, Igor Asanov, František Bartoš and Stephan B. Bruns
- 262: How Threats of Exclusion Mobilize Palestinian Political Participation - A Response to Bochkareva, Silagadze and Stephan -

- Chagai M. Weiss, Alexandra Siegel and David Romney
- 261: Replication of "How Threats of Exclusion Mobilize Palestinian Political Participation"

- Yana Bochkareva, Givi Silagadze and Meret Stephan
- 260: A Report on "Corruption and Co-optation in Autocracy: Evidence from Russia"

- Michael Denly and Benjamin Helms
- 259: A Comment on "Age Set versus Kin: Culture and Financial Ties in East Africa"

- Lisa Bogler, John Cullinan, Dominik Jockers and Stefanie Pechar
- 258: A Comment on "Market Power and Price Exposure: Learning from Changes in Renewable Energy Regulation"

- Calvin Bryan, Pierce Donovan, Kanishka Kacker and Linh Pham
- 257: A Comment on "Physical Disability and Labor Market Discrimination: Evidence from a Video Résumé Field Experiment"

- Vincent Notte, Florian De Bundel and Charles de Pierpont de Burnot
- 256: Replication: "Physical Disability and Labor Market Discrimination: Evidence from a Video Résumé Field Experiment"

- Sebastian Gallegos
- 255: Replication Report of "Belief Elicitation and Behavioral Incentive Compatibility" by Danz, Vesterlund, and Wilson (2022)

- George Agyeah, Zeeshan Samad and Dario Drujano-Ochoa
- 254: Media Stars: Statistical Significance and Research Impact

- Abel Brodeur, Nikolai Cook, Anthony Heyes and Taylor Wright
- 253: A Comment on "How Wage Announcement Affect Job Search - A Field Experiment"

- Justin Dang, Nicolas Maeder, Chenyu Mao and Kwanjai Yoo
- 252: A Comment on "The formality effect"

- Samuel Arispe and Diego Marino Fages
- 251: A Comment on "Early morning university classes are associated with impaired sleep and academic performance"

- Finn Luebber
- 250: A comment on "Seeing racial avoidance on New York City streets"

- Nicolas Legewie, Doron Shiffer-Sebba, Jannes Jacobsen, Yoav Goldstein and Jörg Dollmann
- 249: Still no reform effect, just overfitted control functions and inflated precision

- Joop Adema, Olle Folke and Johanna Rickne
- 248: Re-analysis of Adema et al. (2025a)

- Riccardo Ciacci
- 247: A comment on "Pandemic Schooling Mode and Student Test Scores: Evidence from US School Districts"

- Shumi Akhtar, Liwen Guo, Yue Hua and Hang Anh Nguyen
- 246: A comment on "From Hashtag to Hate Crime: Twitter and Antiminority Sentiment"

- Shumi Akhtar, Kien Hoang-Le, Haoxuan Liu and Vidhulaa Vangal
- 245: A Computational and Robustness Reproduction of "Ramadan Fasting Increases Leniency in Judges from Pakistan and India"

- Victor Y. Wu
- 244: Response to Replication of Examining Inequality in the Time Cost of Waiting

- Stephen B. Holt and Katie Vinopal
- 243: A comment on "Examining Inequality in the Time Cost of Waiting"

- Jonathan Hall and Derek Thiele
- 242: Optimal Post-Hoc Theorizing

- Andrew Y. Chen
- 241: A Comment on "Delivering Remote Learning Using a Low-Tech Solution: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Bangladesh"

- Lenka Fiala, Jack Fitzgerald, Essi Kujansuu, Derek Mikola, David Valenta, Juan P. Aparicio, Michael Wiebe, Matthew Webb and Abel Brodeur
- 240: Comment on "Telementoring and Homeschooling during School Closures: A Randomized Experiment in Rural Bangladesh" by Hassan et al

- Juan P. Aparicio, Nikolai Cook, Derek Mikola, Ole Rogeberg, David Valenta, Michael Wiebe, Carl Bonander and Abel Brodeur
- 239: Emergent Analogical Reasoning in Large Language Models: A Replication with Open-weights Alternatives

- Andrea Gregor de Varda, Chiara Saponaro and Marco Marelli
- 238: A Replication Report on "Political polarization of news media and influencers on Twitter in the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections" by Flamino et al. 2023

- Philipp Knöpfle, Mario Haim and Johannes Breuer
- 237: A comment on "A 2 million-person, campaign-wide field experiment shows how digital advertising affects voter turnout"

- Dominique Geissler, Abdurahman Maarouf, Dominik Bär, Nicolas Pröllochs and Stefan Feuerriegel
- 236: A comment on "The use-the-best heuristic facilitates deception detection"

- Janis H. Zickfeld and Christian T. Elbæk
- 235: Replication of "Why voters who value democracy participate in democratic backsliding"

- Karolin Freitag, Laura Kiemes and Alexander Wuttke
- 234: The Robustness Dashboard

- Gunther Bensch, Julian Rose, Abel Brodeur and Jörg Peters
- 233: Do Gasoline Price Shocks during Adolescence Reduce Driving as an Adult? A Replication Exercise

- Michael Wiebe
- 232: How many jobs can be done remotely? A reanalysis of Dingel and Neiman (2020)

- Michael Wiebe
- 231: The Political Consequences of Resource Scarcity: Targeted Spending in a Water-Stressed Democracy. A Replication Study of Mahadevan and Shenoy

- Ryan McWay and Matthew Braaksma
- 230: Unintended Consequences of Lockdowns, COVID-19 and the Shadow Pandemic in India. A Reproduction Study of Ravindran and Shah

- Ryan McWay
- 229: A Comment on "The Association between Vaccination Status Identification and Societal Polarization", Henkel et al. (2023)

- Kinga Barrafrem, Lina Koppel and Amanda M. Lindkvist
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