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In person icon Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: FL414
Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (09/09/2016)
This panel brings together different applications of experimental designs to demonstrate the variety of political science topics using experiments as a research approach. This panel is sponsored by the Standing Group on Political Methodology. Paper-givers and attendees are highly encouraged and welcome to participate in the other panels sponsored by the Group.
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Does Freedom of Information Law Increase Accountability at the Local Level? Evidence from a Field Experiment | View Paper Details |
The treatment-response-time graph: Interactive visualization of 'causal' relationships | View Paper Details |
Partisan cueing effects on citizens' issue positions: Experimental evidence from a seven-nation comparative study | View Paper Details |
Testing the impact of stakeholder involvement in mandated participatory planning: A natural experiment in flood risk governance | View Paper Details |
Have political attacks against pollsters in the Republic of Georgia worked: Evidence from a quasi-experiment and lab experiment replication | View Paper Details |