I’ve Got the Power: A Survey of Issues Surrounding Statistical Power in the Design and Analysis of Survey Experiments Clayton Webb (University of Kansas) and Cameron Wimpy (Arkansas State University) Abstract: The power of a hypothesis test to... Read More I’ve Got the Power: A Survey of Issues Surrounding Statistical Power in the Design and Analysis of Survey Experiments
The Consequences of Social Interaction on Outparty Affect and Stereotypes Erin Rossiter (Washington University in St. Louis) *Award for Best Graduate Student Poster - Applications* Read More The Consequences of Social Interaction on Outparty Affect and Stereotypes
The Heuristic Issue Voter: Issue Preferences and Candidate Choice Gabriel Madson (Duke University) Read More The Heuristic Issue Voter: Issue Preferences and Candidate Choice
The Puzzling Politics of R&d: Signaling Competence Through Risky Projects Natalia Lamberova (University of California, Los Angeles) Read More The Puzzling Politics of R&d: Signaling Competence Through Risky Projects
A General Method for Detecting & Characterizing Interference in Field Experiments Connor Jerzak (Harvard University) Abstract: With the rise of online social networks, there has been growing interest in... Read More A General Method for Detecting & Characterizing Interference in Field Experiments
Leveraging Observational Outcomes to Improve the Generalization of Experimental Results Melody Huang (University of California, Los Angeles), Erin Hartman (University of California, Los Angeles), Naoki Egami (Columbia... Read More Leveraging Observational Outcomes to Improve the Generalization of Experimental Results
Priming Bias Versus Post-Treatment Bias in Experimental Designs Jacob Brown (Harvard University), Matthew Blackwell (Harvard University), Sophie Hill (Harvard University), Kosuke Imai (Harvard... Read More Priming Bias Versus Post-Treatment Bias in Experimental Designs