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Applying Experimental Designs

Political Methodology
Causality
Experimental Design
P010
Tomas Turner-Zwinkels
Tilburg University

Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: FL414

Friday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (09/09/2016)

Abstract

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.

Title Details
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