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Jan 11, 2019
Kline, Reuben, 2019, "Replication Data for: Unfair rules for unequal pay: Wage discrimination and procedural justice", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GPRPZL, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:YOCnxhFJGM2cZlumdnCX/g== [fileUNF]
Do people judge some forms of wage discrimination to be more unfair than others? We report an experiment in an online labor market in which participants were paid based on discriminatory rules. We test hypotheses about fairness based on procedural justice, divisiveness, and affective polarization between partisans. Workers transcribed text and then...
Jan 11, 2019
Weller, Nicholas, 2019, "Replication Data for: Coordination, Communication and Information: How Network Structure and Knowledge Affect Group Behavior", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/OR4R9O, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:npd7Uydiig+8Jj/tQhY3bg== [fileUNF]
Communication is central to solving coordination problems in politics. In this paper we show that both the communication network and what people know about the network structure affect coordination. Increases in the number of connections between people make coordination easier and so does increasing the amount of information people have about the s...
Jan 10, 2019
Seim, Brigitte; Robinson, Amanda, 2019, "Replication Data for: Coethnicity and Corruption: Field Experimental Evidence from Public Officials in Malawi", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/N1HOB1, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:hSS2gJJMSV6KQM312qxg+A== [fileUNF]
Corruption is widespread in many developing countries, though public officials' discretion in the solicitation of bribes may expose some citizens to more corruption than others. We focus on how shared ethnicity between government officials and citizens influences the likelihood of bribe solicitation. We conducted a field experiment in which Malawia...
Dec 11, 2018
Doherty, David, 2018, "Replication Data for: Campaign Mailers and Intent to Turnout: Do Similar Field and Survey Experiments Yield the Same Conclusions?", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/6FP9Z6, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:z5OayPHrM/dI28aOGkDqpg== [fileUNF]
We present findings from a survey experiment that mirrors a pair of eld experiments reported by Doherty and Adler (2014). Those field experiments found that both positive and negative partisan mailers increased reported intent to turnout among the unaffliated likely voters they targeted and surveyed by phone shortly after the mailers were sent. Res...
Dec 10, 2018
Adida, Claire; Gottlieb, Jessica; Kramon, Eric; McClendon, Gwyneth, 2018, "Replication Data for: Response Bias in Survey Measures of Voter Behavior: Implications for Measurement and Inference", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/CXWIPM, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:SiwjIY/RCJ9QPrDEqBHsAA== [fileUNF]
This short report exploits a unique opportunity to investigate the implications of response bias in survey questions about voter turnout and vote choice in new democracies. We analyze data from a field experiment in Benin, where we gathered official elections results and panel survey data representative at the village level, allowing us to directly...
Nov 18, 2018
Morton, Rebecca B.; Ou,Kai, 2018, "Replication Data for: Public Voting and Prosocial Behavior", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/NCH88M, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:A50OuQTc3lxY8ymVnEXQSQ== [fileUNF]
One argument against secret ballots is that such procedures lead to more selfish voting behavior and that public voting can increase prosocial voting and the likelihood of prosocial outcomes when voters are not subject to intimidation and coercion from outside interests. We investigate this supposition as well as voter preferences over observabilit...
Sep 20, 2018
Perez, Efren; Tavits, Margit, 2018, "Replication Data for: "Language Heightens the Political Salience of Ethnic Divisions"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/0XSLQX, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:TGb2Qom6MXeXj27Tou2/gg== [fileUNF]
The files here produce the results reported in the article, "Language Heightens the Political Salience of Ethnic Divisions."
Sep 10, 2018
Hou, Yue; Kai, Quek, 2018, "Replication Data for: Violence Exposure and Support for State Use of Force in a Non-Democracy", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/G7F5VA, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:Y5CghP+XhfirXC7Y+6/MXA== [fileUNF]
How do individuals respond to internal security threats in non-democracies? Does violence make individuals more supportive of a strong state? Are the effects of violence on individual attitudes uniform, or are they heterogeneous with respect to the identity of the perpetrators? We field an online survey experiment on a national sample of Chinese ci...
Sep 10, 2018
Harden, Jeffrey J.; Sokhey, Anand E.; Runge, Katherine L., 2018, "Replication Data for: Accounting for Noncompliance in Survey Experiments", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MNK26U, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:pTbjGClaMeTQ3jEP/PHK9A== [fileUNF]
Replication files for "Accounting for Noncompliance in Survey Experiments." Forthcoming, Journal of Experimental Political Science
Sep 4, 2018
Levine, Adam; Kline, Reuben, 2018, "Replication Data for: Loss-Framed Arguments Can Stifle Political Activism", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/8UNDWJ, Harvard Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:V7GERB7D3Lb6zTmUm0hS8g== [fileUNF]
Research commonly finds that citizens are loss averse: they dislike losses far more than similarly-sized gains. One implication is that arguments for policy change framed in terms of losses to be avoided often have a larger impact on public opinion than arguments framed in terms of gains to be enjoyed. Although several scholars have observed this p...
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