Advances in experimental political science:
Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. The challenge now is to ensure that experimentalists design sound studies and implement them in ways that illuminate cause and effect. Ethical boundaries mu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Experimental political science has changed. In two short decades, it evolved from an emergent method to an accepted method to a primary method. The challenge now is to ensure that experimentalists design sound studies and implement them in ways that illuminate cause and effect. Ethical boundaries must also be respected, results interpreted in a transparent manner, and data and research materials must be shared to ensure others can build on what has been learned. This book explores the application of new designs; the introduction of novel data sources, measurement approaches, and statistical methods; the use of experiments in more substantive domains; and discipline-wide discussions about the robustness, generalizability, and ethics of experiments in political science. By exploring these novel opportunities while also highlighting the concomitant challenges, this volume enables scholars and practitioners to conduct high-quality experiments that will make key contributions to knowledge |
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adam_text | Contents List of Tables List ofFigures List ofBoxes Contributors Acknowledgments 1 A New Era of Experimental Political Science page viii x xii xiii xv i James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green PART I: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS 2 Conjoint Survey Experiments 19 Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller, Daniel J. Hopkins, and Teppei Yamamoto 3 Audit Studies in Political Science 42 Daniel M. Butler and Charles Crabtree 4 Field Experiments with Survey Outcomes 56 Joshua L. Kalla, David E. Broockman, and Jafeet S. Sekhon 5 How to Tame Lab-in-the-Field Experiments 79 Catherine Eckel and Natalia Candeio Londono 6 Natural Experiments 103 Rodo Titiunik 7 Virtual Consent: The Bronze Standard for Experimental Ethics 130 Dawn Langan Teele v
Contents VI PART II: EXPERIMENTAL DATA 8 Experiments, Political Elites, and Political Institutions 149 Christian R. Grose 9 Convenience Samples in Political Science Experiments 165 Yanna Krupnikov, H. Hannah Nam, and Hillary Style 10 Experiments Using Social Media Data 184 Andrew M. Guess 11 How to Form Organizational Partnerships to Run Experiments 199 Adam Seth Levine PART III: EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS AND MEASURES 12 Improving Experimental Treatments in Political Science 219 Diana C. Mutz 13 Beyond Attitudes: Incorporating Measures of Behavior in Survey Experiments 239 Erik Peterson, Sean J. Westwood, and Shanto Iyengar PART IV: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION 14 Advances in Experimental Mediation Analysis 257 Adam N. Glynn 15 Subgroup Analysis: Pitfalls, Promise, and Honesty 271 Marc Ratkovic 16 Spillover Effects in Experimental Data 289 Peter M. Aronow, Dean Eckles, Cyrus Samii, and Stephanie Zonszein 17 Visualize as You Randomize: Design-Based Statistical Graphs for Randomized Experiments 320 Alexander Coppock PART V: EXPERIMENTAL RELIABILITY AND GENE RALIZ ABILITY 18 Transparency in Experimental Research 339 Cheryl Boudreau 19 Threats to the Scientific Credibility of Experiments: Publication Bias and P-Hacking 354 Neil Malhotra 20 What Can Multi-Method Research Add to Experiments? 369 Jason Seawright 21 Generalizing Experimental Results 385 Erin Hartman 22 Conducting Experiments in Multiple Contexts Graeme Blair and Gwyneth McClendon 411
Contents vii PART VI: USING EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY IDENTITY 23 Identity Experiments: Design Challenges and Opportunities for Studying Race and Ethnic Politics Amber D. Spry 431 24 The Evolution of Experiments on Racial Priming Ali A. Valenzuela and Tyler Reny 447 25 The Evolution of Experiments on Gender in Elections Samara Klar and Elizabeth Schmitt 468 26 Gender Experiments in Comparative Politics Amanda Clayton and Georgia Anderson-Nilsson 485 PART VII: USING EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY GOVERNMENT ACTIONS 27 Experiments on and with Street-Level Bureaucrats Noah L. Nathan and Ariel Wbite 509 28 The State of Experimental Research on Corruption Control Paul Lagunes and Brigitte Seim 526 29 Experiments on Political Activity Governments Want to Keep Hidden Jennifer Pan 544 30 Experiments in Post-Conflict Contexts Aila M. Matanock 562 31 Experiments on Problems of Climate Change Шагу C. McGrath 592 32 A Constant Obsession with Explanation Lynn Vavreck 616 Author Index Subject Index 621 628
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Contents List of Tables List ofFigures List ofBoxes Contributors Acknowledgments 1 A New Era of Experimental Political Science page viii x xii xiii xv i James N. Druckman and Donald P. Green PART I: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGNS 2 Conjoint Survey Experiments 19 Kirk Bansak, Jens Hainmueller, Daniel J. Hopkins, and Teppei Yamamoto 3 Audit Studies in Political Science 42 Daniel M. Butler and Charles Crabtree 4 Field Experiments with Survey Outcomes 56 Joshua L. Kalla, David E. Broockman, and Jafeet S. Sekhon 5 How to Tame Lab-in-the-Field Experiments 79 Catherine Eckel and Natalia Candeio Londono 6 Natural Experiments 103 Rodo Titiunik 7 Virtual Consent: The Bronze Standard for Experimental Ethics 130 Dawn Langan Teele v
Contents VI PART II: EXPERIMENTAL DATA 8 Experiments, Political Elites, and Political Institutions 149 Christian R. Grose 9 Convenience Samples in Political Science Experiments 165 Yanna Krupnikov, H. Hannah Nam, and Hillary Style 10 Experiments Using Social Media Data 184 Andrew M. Guess 11 How to Form Organizational Partnerships to Run Experiments 199 Adam Seth Levine PART III: EXPERIMENTAL TREATMENTS AND MEASURES 12 Improving Experimental Treatments in Political Science 219 Diana C. Mutz 13 Beyond Attitudes: Incorporating Measures of Behavior in Survey Experiments 239 Erik Peterson, Sean J. Westwood, and Shanto Iyengar PART IV: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND PRESENTATION 14 Advances in Experimental Mediation Analysis 257 Adam N. Glynn 15 Subgroup Analysis: Pitfalls, Promise, and Honesty 271 Marc Ratkovic 16 Spillover Effects in Experimental Data 289 Peter M. Aronow, Dean Eckles, Cyrus Samii, and Stephanie Zonszein 17 Visualize as You Randomize: Design-Based Statistical Graphs for Randomized Experiments 320 Alexander Coppock PART V: EXPERIMENTAL RELIABILITY AND GENE RALIZ ABILITY 18 Transparency in Experimental Research 339 Cheryl Boudreau 19 Threats to the Scientific Credibility of Experiments: Publication Bias and P-Hacking 354 Neil Malhotra 20 What Can Multi-Method Research Add to Experiments? 369 Jason Seawright 21 Generalizing Experimental Results 385 Erin Hartman 22 Conducting Experiments in Multiple Contexts Graeme Blair and Gwyneth McClendon 411
Contents vii PART VI: USING EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY IDENTITY 23 Identity Experiments: Design Challenges and Opportunities for Studying Race and Ethnic Politics Amber D. Spry 431 24 The Evolution of Experiments on Racial Priming Ali A. Valenzuela and Tyler Reny 447 25 The Evolution of Experiments on Gender in Elections Samara Klar and Elizabeth Schmitt 468 26 Gender Experiments in Comparative Politics Amanda Clayton and Georgia Anderson-Nilsson 485 PART VII: USING EXPERIMENTS TO STUDY GOVERNMENT ACTIONS 27 Experiments on and with Street-Level Bureaucrats Noah L. Nathan and Ariel Wbite 509 28 The State of Experimental Research on Corruption Control Paul Lagunes and Brigitte Seim 526 29 Experiments on Political Activity Governments Want to Keep Hidden Jennifer Pan 544 30 Experiments in Post-Conflict Contexts Aila M. Matanock 562 31 Experiments on Problems of Climate Change Шагу C. McGrath 592 32 A Constant Obsession with Explanation Lynn Vavreck 616 Author Index Subject Index 621 628 |
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